 Alrighty, I don't even need to introduce the video because lo and behold, before your eyes, we have some forms that have arrived. Now these massive forms, I wanna bring attention to the white pickup truck just off to the right and those holes in the ground. So for those that, well, they're not holes yet, but those cutouts in the bricks. And if you look really closely, there's an orange dot in them in each one. So that's really interesting, but I wanted to compare the size to the white truck off to the right just for a comparison for you guys. These are some serious caissons for what we assume to be footings for the 2025 project. What else could these be for? Absolutely no idea. It's not like they're gonna run electrical wires through Canada's Wonderland. That wouldn't make any sense, especially since we've seen them laying down the groundwork for electrical under the ground. So this is really, really interesting. So we are definitely gonna be paying really close attention to these as we've already been seeing a potential layout with the cutouts in the bricks already. So there's 100% what looks like a spike formation as well. Unfortunately, this is gonna be a really short update. It was raining and foggy when I flew. So I can't see anywhere else in the park cause I can't fly to the height that I need to fly to see anything else of importance. So it just made no sense. There's nothing going on at Extreme Skyflyer. They weren't working on Moosehorn Falls, just working on building Moosehorn Falls parts. So I stayed to hear. But yeah, so honestly, I wanna rule out the Family Coasters Amperla prediction that I had as one of my predictions. And I mean, that American source is starting to look more and more reliable as we see things unfold. There's only a handful of coasters that use this kind of massive footing. Again, like top drill two was one of them. So just to compare forces and that size of a footing, this seems to appear in like, you know, with the grain of salt here to be a high force moment coming out of tunnel three and heading into those three footings right there. So definitely really exciting. There's the possibility it could be intimate. I don't personally see it, but maybe, I don't know. Maybe what El Toro Ryan said with Cedar Fair checking up Velasa Coaster was true. And we know that Zamperla said that they only have three coasters for the 2025 season two kitty and one family throw launch. Well, these footings most certainly do not look like family throw launch footings. So to me, that makes it easy to rule out now. I would like to rule out the family throw coaster. So that makes my rumblings of a Premier launch coaster a little more likely. I wasn't fully in favor of that rumor because it just, you know, it seems so un-plausible, but now I'm like, hmm, is it? So I'm down to just those basic, you know, the Vakoma, the Intamin, the Premier and the Mach maybe. And I'm telling you, these footings don't even align with Mach. So it's really down to like a very forceful Vakoma Premier or Intamin coaster based off of these footings. I mean, BNM is still a slight chance. We cannot rule out BNM at Canada's Wonderland. They love working with BNM, but again, based off of some of the rumblings I've heard, BNM for 2025 was scrapped. So we'll have to see, we'll have to see. But yeah, that's a really quick update for you guys today, stay tuned for another one tomorrow. Bye guys. Oh yeah, I forgot to add that they were gutting the mound. Whatever, something is in the mound is being gutted. And we saw those giant W beams being sent into the mountain yesterday as well. So yeah, very interesting news. So this machine kept bringing out junk and dumping it in the dumpster. Looks like electrical and all that jazz. So definitely something big is going on inside the mountain guys. All right, now I'm gonna go. Have a cool one guys, bye.