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  1. This is actually milst1, posting on cherylbs's account. I did this whole report on Cheryl's laptop before realizing that it was logged in as her. Well, she needs to up her posts anyway. I had to be at school last week in preparation for the new semester so I decided to drive around a little to see if I could get a glimpse of the new coaster. You can see a large crane from the road, so I drove around to get a better look, which, unfortunately, wasn't really there. But I did find some signs of progress, mainly track in the parking lot, which I share with you today. Sorry that I forgot to bring my camera and I just had my iPhone. Most of these photos look alike: there was track in the parking lot! As the promotional art has shown, it's green track with yellow supports. There's also a big pile of dirt in the parking lot. More track and more supports. It's not a big coaster or a big footprint, so it's hard to tell if the erection of the track has even begun. This could be the entirety of the support structure, for all I know. I'm going to call my "park connection" and see if I can get on-site to take some more pics. Now I'm sweeping the camera back over the the left. I realize that we've covered this ground already. But I was happy snapping away. And again. Now I moved closer to the fence and stuck my arm through to get these supports on the left. You can see Adventure Falls from here. The hits keep coming. I think these are the same angles but my arm is through the fence now. Not trespassing, exactly. Okay, last shot. I then drove around the block to see if I could get a better shot of the construction area, but this was the best I could do. This is from the parking lot of the neighboring Target store. You can see Ghost House from here, which shows how narrow the park is at that point of the midway. I also happened to notice the back of the Food Court area. Look at all the detailed theming that only the Target shoppers get to see. Reminds you that the park is one of the older things in the area. This must have been pretty rural in 1962 when the park opened, although I admit to not knowing from when this structure dates. The water tower, which is on the far side of the park's northern border, again highlights the narrowness of the property at that point. Anyway, thanks for checking it out with me! I hope I get some more good stuff soon.
  2. I know I have other "achievements", but my favorite at the moment is that I've got every credit in...The Netherlands! Yes! Edit: Ooops, this is actually Martin on Cheryl's computer. While the above is true for her too, she said she would never say this.
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