Often imitated never duplicated Michael Anothy videos are the best!!!!!!! What an amazing video to kick off the new year. I sure hope Michael you get to meet these guys, they are truly amazing. You can see how cold it is by the frost on the all the steel. What an awsome video this was!!!!
Great flying skills and video. It's amazing to think these guys are going to be the last human hands to touch that concrete way up those supports. Nice shout out to the men and women working on this project.
Yet another great video. Clearly out done your self on this one. Total access and up close to critical components of the bridge is impressive. Thanx Michael for your attention to detail.
Hats off to the incredible men and women who worked on this. I drive by it several times a week. It crazy how fast they built it. Crazy that one family owns both these bridges.
The Gordie Howe is not owned by the Maroon family, I believe it is owned and operated by some joint US Cdn Bridge authority, was funded by the Cdn federal government who will be collecting the toll.
@@stevesteve1005 Wrong! They may own the Ambassador Bridge but not the new Gordie Howe Bridge. This bridge is being financed by the Canadian government, with not one cent from anywhere in the US! bunch of cheapskates.
Next time you think you have a tough job, think about those three guys adjusting cable stays in 20 degree weather at 722 feet! Outstanding content as usual MAV. 👍👍
I wonder if those workers were surprised to find they had an audience so far up on the tower? They kind of seem like they are...All of them, including the ones on the deck seem amused. Anyway, those shots looking down the rows of cables are very abstract and very cool! You have a great eye to frame these sorts of shots.
Happy New Year Michael ! At this time , have you heard of a definite date to complete the bridge ? I hear Fall of 2025 , but nothing certain ? I want to book my flight to Detroit from Fla As always, awesome videos!
Great video but I think one's appreciation of the video would be increased even more if you had given the viewer an understanding of why adjustments had to be made, what had to be done to make these adjustments, how they were being made and then the implementation of the project plan. Without any intent of being critical, all I can see is workers doing I-don't-know-what. As I said, I do not mean to be overly critical and am simply offering this comment as a suggestion for a way to improve your final offering.
Often imitated never duplicated Michael Anothy videos are the best!!!!!!! What an amazing video to kick off the new year. I sure hope Michael you get to meet these guys, they are truly amazing. You can see how cold it is by the frost on the all the steel. What an awsome video this was!!!!
@@Hey_Its_J_ay That would be cool to meet them and talk to them and talk to them about the bridge. Thank you so much for your nice words!
Shout out to these amazing hard working professionals! Know you are all appreciated for what you do in some hostile working conditions!!!!!!!!!!!!.
Well said!
Great flying skills and video. It's amazing to think these guys are going to be the last human hands to touch that concrete way up those supports. Nice shout out to the men and women working on this project.
@@ridgec5670 Thank you for watching!
Now that’s working.
Stay safe guys💪
Yet another great video. Clearly out done your self on this one. Total access and up close to critical components of the bridge is impressive. Thanx Michael for your attention to detail.
@@stephensignor7848 Thank you so much! 😊
Nice views ! Great drone control too.👍👍
@@blueman5924 Thank you for watching, Blueman!
Your video filming is of professional quality. Thanks for continuing the cool drone clips!
@@tmacmi9095 That’s very kind of you, thank you!
Microscopic attention to detail - combined with pulsating music - delivers quality rarely seen.
@@patrickhughlynch56 Hello Patrick, thank you very much for your nice comment!
Great video today!
@@aBluegrassPicker I’m glad you like it!
Hats off to the incredible men and women who worked on this. I drive by it several times a week. It crazy how fast they built it. Crazy that one family owns both these bridges.
Which family owns what???
@@BasementEngineer the Maroon family owns both ambassador and Gordy howe bridges
The Gordie Howe is not owned by the Maroon family, I believe it is owned and operated by some joint US Cdn Bridge authority, was funded by the Cdn federal government who will be collecting the toll.
@@stevesteve1005 Wrong! They may own the Ambassador Bridge but not the new Gordie Howe Bridge. This bridge is being financed by the Canadian government, with not one cent from anywhere in the US! bunch of cheapskates.
What an amazing bunch of guys!
Only the few who have done bridge work on this scale have seen what I just watched . Thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it!
Sweet Good to see the guys appreciating your (our) appreciation of their work.
@@happyhome41 It is nice to see. Thank you for watching!
thank you for this informative video Michael--confirms you are in a League of your own--
@@pulsenpal7882 It’s my pleasure and thank you for watching!
I don't like heights and retired from working outside in the cold weather. Good job guys!
@@maxium4x4 I used to work outdoors well. I don’t miss it.
Next time you think you have a tough job, think about those three guys adjusting cable stays in 20 degree weather at 722 feet!
Outstanding content as usual MAV. 👍👍
Great point!
What an amazing job you’re doing I wish I could’ve worked on that bridge
@@mikewietecha9961 Thank you Mike! 🙏👍
Great video Michael!!👍
@@cds957 Thank you Charles!
I wonder if those workers were surprised to find they had an audience so far up on the tower? They kind of seem like they are...All of them, including the ones on the deck seem amused. Anyway, those shots looking down the rows of cables are very abstract and very cool! You have a great eye to frame these sorts of shots.
I wonder if any of them watch these videos and see themselves.
@@leeriffee4606 They looked surprised and I hope they like the video.
Is there any reason why some of the banding on the stay cables are blue and others are red.
Happy New Year Michael ! At this time , have you heard of a definite date to complete the bridge ? I hear Fall of 2025 , but nothing certain ? I want to book my flight to Detroit from Fla
As always, awesome videos!
@@CarlosAlvarez-lj7gh happy new year, Carlos! I hope you enjoy your trip up here to Detroit.
Great video but I think one's appreciation of the video would be increased even more if you had given the viewer an understanding of why adjustments had to be made, what had to be done to make these adjustments, how they were being made and then the implementation of the project plan. Without any intent of being critical, all I can see is workers doing I-don't-know-what. As I said, I do not mean to be overly critical and am simply offering this comment as a suggestion for a way to improve your final offering.
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