 Alrighty, so we have a construction update today. Lot was done just today alone. So as you can see here in the storage lot, two lift hill pieces are heading on into the park and I'll explain a little later on in the video why that is, but two lift hill pieces are heading on in. You'll probably see some green columns heading on in the next couple of days as well, probably tomorrow. And the yellow massive heavy-duty crane is back on site and that'll probably be installed and put back together tomorrow for a big project of this coaster to be done by next Tuesday. So as you can see, the drop is about three quarters of the way done. Actually, it's more than three quarters of the way done because the holding break angle and then that connects is actually really steep. It's not gradual like a pullout of a coaster drop. So you'll see that go in, but that's not gonna go in next because one would ask what's gonna hold it up? Well, in terms of how this coaster project's gonna progress, it's a little different than Val Raven. So you're gonna actually see column seven go in next and you're gonna see the lift hill completed all the way up to column seven. And then the two cranes will work together to complete the rest of the coaster. In fact, I actually think they need both the cranes for the remainder of this coaster because you kind of have to hold in one section of the coaster while the other one helps bring in another section and connect it. That's the only problem with BNMs and other coasters that have less supports now. It does make it harder to construct, but it definitely is a lot more beautiful and it just makes more sense to have less supports because the coaster almost supports itself. So Canada's Wonderland did post a blog post today and it is my favorite blog post to date. So it's from Grace Peacock, the head of communications at Wonderland. I'm gonna link it down below in the description because you're gonna wanna go read it. It's packed with a lot of information and a lot of awesome pictures that no one has seen yet. So definitely go check it out. I'm gonna showcase some of the pictures in here on one of the angles of the screen. But so for all of you who know, Yukon Stryker is a world record breaking coaster. It's 245 foot drop underwater tunnel and they are aiming to have this all completed the construction of the coaster alone by the end of 2018. So December 2018, this coaster should be complete. That is their goal. So they started construction back in January 2018 and they'll wrap up by April 2019. That's including everything, including testing. Planning for the construction and Frontier Canada and Yukon Stryker started all the way back in 2014 and there's a lot of work that went into this. So this is one of their biggest projects yet, especially the tunnel. The tunnel was very costly and one of the biggest logistically and from a time and cost point of view, the biggest part of the project. I'm trying to look if there's any other information. So they're just starting clearing near Timberlough Falls. We already know that there's much more still to come. More foundations will be cast. Columns and track will be erected. Electrical and pneumatic work will continue. Buildings will be constructed, including the loading station, queue lines, the entrance and exit will be built. Landscaping and planting work will be done. Canopies, lighting and sound systems installed and all aspects of the coaster will undergo comprehensive testing for several weeks to have it ready for the first public ride in April, 2019. So Wonderland is super excited about this. Again, I'm gonna link the blog post down below. It's super, it's definitely full of information. I didn't list off a lot of it. It's got some amazing pictures in there that you have not seen from this channel or anyone else over the winter while the tunnel was being constructed. Again, my favorite blog post to date written by Grace Peacock. Definitely go check it out. Give it a like and share it for others to read. It's awesome. But yeah, just to sum up what you're seeing on here. So the drop is almost done. Work over in Timbrel Falls is moving along nicely. Not much done though. Again, Timbrel Falls seems to be a very slow moving part of the construction project right now. The lift hill and drop and everything should be completed by next Tuesday. I do wanna correct myself. So that white strip going up the right side of the coaster is not a ladder. So to correct myself, again, I made a mistake. The little ladder looking thing going up the right side of Yukon Strikers lift hill is actually electrical. So it's a little almost like what you could call a metal casting or metal protection case that will enclose electrical work that goes up the lift hill for lighting, speakers, et cetera. So that just protects it from the weather. So thank you to everyone. I think two of you reached out to me to let me know what that actually was. Someone that actually works on Valraven at Cedar Point and another person that works in operations at Cedar Point. So thank you for letting me know that information. Again, as usual, if I ever mess up anything, let me know, I'm not a professional. So yeah, so that's what that is. The white strip going up Yukon Strikers is actually for electrical. It's not a ladder. And I'm trying to think if there's anything else that I'm missing here. So the drop is really impressive, by the way. You can see it from any part of the Jane Major Mac, the 400 Highway. I'm trying to think of any other street that I'm missing, Jane Major Mac, Rutherford. You can see it anywhere. It's actually taller than the mountain now. And this thing's going to look impressive. Again, in person, this coaster is gorgeous and it's not even done yet. It really blends in with the area really well. Pictures are not doing it justice. I'm super excited for it to open next year. I cannot wait. It's going to be phenomenal. Again, I am buying an all season fast lane just because of this coaster. So again, super excited. 2019 is going to be an amazing season. We're going to be going to a lot of parks and we're going to be here a lot, vlogging a lot. And I couldn't be more excited with how the construction updates are taking off. Again, they're up at 6,000 views now for construction updates. So thank you to everyone who's been sharing our construction updates, enjoying our construction updates, hitting that like button. Subscribe if you haven't, by the way. If you've just been an occasional visitor, subscribing definitely helps out. Every little bit of support helps out. 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