 Alrighty, so we have a Yukon Striker construction update for you guys today, and it's super exciting. Not much has happened, but it's what is about to happen that is super exciting. As you can see in the storage lot, nothing new going on here just that I'd show you guys because you're probably curious. I'm pretty sure, I think we're maybe missing a couple of supports and a couple of track pieces, but adding up math-wise, it looks like most of the pieces are here. There's not much left of the coaster to install. In fact, as you can tell, the zero G roll is done and it looks phenomenal. I mean, look at how much or how far this thing spreads from the Imelman all the way over to the zero G roll. Everything is super awesome, and you can tell it's gonna have a lot of speed. I'm so excited for it, but as you can see, the zero G roll is done. It is all the way down to the ground. They got the track piece down there that's gonna start curving up towards the vertical loop or into the vertical loop, sorry, because the vertical loop is right away. We're not talking about a little segment before the vertical loop. The vertical loop is next, and I'm predicting it can very well maybe be done by the end of this week. That'll be sick. I can't wait to see that vertical loop up and three inversions before the fourth inversion, before the mid-course. That's a lot of inversions before you hit that mid-course brake run into that little finale of the ride that pays homage to Skyrider. Anyways, absolutely awesome. As you can see, there is work going around the station and brake run, they're clearing land, digging holes that work on the station for Frontier Canada. It's probably gonna take place very shortly. So that's super awesome as well. When we curved down there or looked down there earlier, as you can tell, the little machine that was on Behemoth's track is no longer there. So whatever that was doing, I have no idea. I guess everyone was right. It's just inspecting track. That's been removed. So not much to report on Behemoth. Now, what's interesting is the Mindbuster area. So a lot of people are probably really curious, what's going on with Mindbuster? Are they converting it into some sort of steel looping? No, they're not. So not much can be seen in that area. They definitely cleared land. So there was definitely land clearing going on in that area. You can see the mud that's all around. I have no idea what it's for. It could be electrical for Mindbuster. Maybe they just need to upgrade it. It could be electrical for Yukon Stryker. Who knows? It's just weird. I don't see it connecting over towards Yukon Stryker. Or it could be waterworks. So we are hearing that there could be a grand waterfall or river in that area. And maybe they're just gonna extend it all the way down into this area. And maybe that's why they installed a water main over by Splashworks. So not much else is going on. Again, the MCBR, the second drop is done. The zero G roll is done. Station work is going on. Mindbuster's not torn down yet. But yeah, everything looks amazing. Huge thank you to Krega. So Krega is now flying the drone all by himself. I am no longer doing it. I don't have to drive 25 minutes there, 25 minutes home. Three to four times a week to do construction updates. So that's awesome. Huge thank you to him. Give the video a like in support of Krega. The footage is a little grainy. We figured out we just have to hit HD mode. So Christian just forgot to hit HD mode, which is totally fine. So our next footage will be a little less grainy. Nonetheless, you can still see a lot. Thanks for watching guys. Hopefully you enjoyed this video. Give the video a like, subscribe if you haven't and share this video for others to enjoy. Have a good one guys. Bye.