Real runner feedback on course feel, crowd support, aid stations, and logistics (parking, hotels, restaurants).
This is a very special run in that it champions the slow runner. No time limit and the winner is the last person to finish. It is 1.3 mile loops. You have to run 10 to complete the half and 20 to complete the full. There is 1 big aid station with a ton of food. It has a chill and relaxed vibe. They have treats so you can feed the cats and dogs who are keen to join the fun. They say it’s gently rolling hills but I found it difficult coming from Toronto. Even if I was not 100% ready the volunteers and other runners were supportive. If you passed someone they would more often than nought wish you well. If you are looking for a small and organized race, this is one to consider.
Do not worry about bringing your own water and snacks. If you bring along a spectator, please bring along a chair.
Parking is easy with spots across the street. There is a hotel about 1 mile from start/finish line. There are some good restaurants near the hotel. We were out of towners and got along fine with Uber.