 Alrighty, construction updates are back. Again, I know a lot of you were asking in the comments section when's the next one in DMs. It was a long weekend. There was no construction work going on, but it's back. I do wanna say that our newsletter has dropped on Patreon. So again, if you wanna support the channel for $5 a month, you get your monthly newsletters and then construction updates a whole day ahead of everyone else. I will say that we have dropped some major T in our Patreon newsletter this month and this is T that will be backed up in the next couple of weeks. So again, some of the stuff we've claimed will be able to get proved within the next two weeks. So definitely super excited about that. And yeah, so let's get started. So overall, we flew four times yesterday and the reason is I wanted to show you guys a whole process of something that's going on. So on the screen, you don't see any construction workers right now in the tunnel. They're really far back. They're setting up some supporting and bracing. Later on the day, you'll see some more. Over at Leviathan, if you look closely, they're really adding in that netting. So the netting is definitely gonna take up most of the ride by the looks of it. So they're on site, a welding company welding those pieces in and then they'll add the wire netting as well. Obviously to protect guests down there from falling phones and all that. So for those of you that were hoping for no netting, unfortunately it's looking like netting. So this was midday. You can see the support structure is working their way out and the drill bit's on top. So earlier in the day, they were definitely emphasizing, removing the snow, putting in new markings to show where they're gonna drill. This is a very common practice when excavating or refurbishing a tunnel. So whatever route Wonderland has chosen to go down, I truthfully don't see it being refurbishing but maybe I'll eat my words. It's gonna be a lengthy process. So what they're doing is they're setting up almost like support structures. There was a proper word for it and it just slipped my mind. So I'm just gonna call them support structures. So they're setting up support structures to kind of brace the tunnel for the work they're about to do. So they're gonna go in and install some steel piles and then they're gonna go in and essentially set up some new walls and then pour some new concrete and fix it all up. Do you guys remember Tundra Twister construction updates? And do you guys remember what I told you about this construction trailer? So that is Wonderland's construction site trailer, the one that I showed before, not that one. It's this tiny little construction site trailer. It's for Wonderland's actual construction team. So for those that don't know, Wonderland's got a really talented team of construction and planning to division. This trailer goes where it is like a big sign. So if there's a ride, this trailer is gonna go there. So if this is the site of the coaster, which it is, I can promise you that, that trailer is gonna come over here and park over here for Wonderland's crew to have access to the site because they almost like supervise the construction project. Again, very talented people on Wonderland's team. So if that trailer moves over here, you know construction on the roller coaster is about to happen outside the mountain, or there's a chance it's gonna go move over to Moosehorn and then move over here. Cause either or both projects are about to start. You have the footings that are almost ready to start for Moosehorn and then vertical construction. And then you have them ready to start the footings outside the mountain on this project. So it'll be very interesting to see what happens. Now the next shot you guys are about to see is the end of day, a 5.30 PM shot. So here you are, the tunnel is fully supported. So when they come in today or tomorrow when you're watching this video, the next video, they will start drilling the sides of the mountain. So that'll be really cool to watch. So just wanted to show you guys a whole day of work going on in the tunnel. Cause when I only fly once, it looks like they've hardly done anything, but when we get to show you, start to finish, it's a lot of work that they do. Again, it is really difficult to tell how much is done in one shot, but when you fly four times, we can show you the overall project. Anyways, hope you enjoyed today's construction update and yeah, have a good one. Bye guys.