132 teams began this season's Scottish Gas Men's Scottish Cup and now just four remain.
Celtic, Dunfermline Athletic, Falkirk and St Mirren are this season's Semi-Finalists, and they were the last four stops on this season's Scottish Cup Road Trip.
The famous old trophy has been on its travels this year, with events taking place in Aberdeen, Clydebank, Annan Athletic, East Fife and Partick Thistle.
And ahead of this weekend's double header at Barclays Hampden, the Scottish Gas Men's Scottish Cup has paid a visit to the Easter Camps taking place this week at the clubs' foundations.
All four clubs were running their own different events, with some of the places at all camps going to kids from the Extra Time programme, a joint initiative from the Scottish FA and the Scottish government.

Extra Time sees children from low income families provided with free football and meals, during after school hours and during holidays.
The trophy stopped off at Ferguslie Sports Centre, Pitreavie Sports Complex, Woodhill Community Sports Hall, before finishing off at Celtic Park.
Over 200 kids were in attendance across the country, with children able to get their photos with the Scottish Cup.
The kids were also paid a visit by club legends John Sutton, Jim McIntyre, Darren Barr and Jackie McNamara.
Competition sponsors Scottish Gas also made the visits even more special as they handed out a number of free tickets, enabling more children to experience the excitement of a bumper weekend.
Former St Mirren striker John Sutton: "It's fantastic to be back at my old club and see the amazing work that's going on. I'm involved in a community club myself, and I see the benefits of football - from children up to those in their 80s!

"We all love scoring goals. We all like winning games now and again. But I think the friendships you make along the way and having a good time with your pals is probably more important than any of that.
"I've been involved in my own Easter Camp this week which has been great and it's nice to pop by with the Scottish Cup trophy and see the positive work being done by the St Mirren FC Charitable Foundation and the Scottish FA's Extra Time programme."
Ben Shearer-Richards, Football Development Officer, Falkirk Foundation: "I think camps like these, they really bring the community together. As a Foundation, we want to provide opportunities for as many kids as possible.
"If we can be a central hub for children from all around Falkirk then that's really important to us."
James Corcoran, Partnerships Director at Scottish Gas: “We’re proud to support the Extra Time programme and the positive impact it’s having in the communities across Scotland.
"Being able to give children from these programmes the chance to attend a Scottish Gas Scottish Cup Semi-Final is a great example of how we can help take care of things beyond the pitch, creating special experiences that they’ll remember for years to come.”
