Layout of Cedar Point's Corkscrew?

I understand that the layout of CP's corkscrew is a cusom design. Is there any pace where I can view the layout of CP's corkscrew without looking at photos/video? It would rally help m out, I'm considering building a model of it.
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Look at cedarpoint.com.  They've got a section somewhere in there with Quicktime POV of most coasters.
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It's really pretty basic:  180-degree turn, lift hill, drop, bunny hop, vertical loop, 180-turning drop, two corkscrews to the right, and about a mile of flat track back to the station.
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I know that, unfortunately I seem to be having a problem downloading Quicktime.

Den said:
It's really pretty basic:  180-degree turn, lift hill, drop, bunny hop, vertical loop, 180-turning drop, two corkscrews to the right, and about a mile of flat track back to the station.
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You can't spell "dishonorable" without "honorable."

I thought that the corkscrews went to the left, and then there was a S-Bend to the right and then into the station

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Close CoasterKrazy - the corkscrews go to the right, but it also does have sort-of an S turn afterwards into the long brake run. I forget the exact hieghts, but I believe the hieghts go as follows (someone correct me if im wrong). 
Lift - 78 - bunny - 44 - loop - 60(?) - hill 45 - corkscrews 29, and 25, then the s-turn to the brakerun is something like 15-18.  I forget the exact numbers, but that should be good enough.
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Corey
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*** This post was edited by rOLLocOASt on 1/22/2002. ***

yea that brake run back to the staion is so long!
I'll send you a drawing of the layout if you'd like.
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