tammyroo
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It seems like one resort has bus issues at every race... but it's not the same resort each time, so no way to guess ahead of time. I can say that I've never waited more than a minute or two staying at BC/YC, AKL/AKV or CBR, but who knows if that'll be the same in the future.
Driving has its pluses and minuses. I drove to the 5K and 10K this year: getting there was FAST, parking was easy, as was departing. But note that the section of the EP lot used for race parking is a hike from the start/finish - eve more of a hike if you have the misfortune of landing at the far end of the row (which I did - twice). Comparatively, the bus stops are right there outside of the bag check retrieval. After 3 days of racing, I knew my legs would not take kindly to another 1/4-1/2 mile walk to my car, and my sleep-deprived brain maybe wasn't up to managing traffic, so I took a bus the last day. I had no line when I walked up, and the bus was mostly empty - it actually waited for me while I finished my celebratory champagne!
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Maybe it depends on when you finish the race. I'm sure early finishers and really late ones may not have the long lines after they finish their races. I, of course, will be towards the end and might be in the bulk of the traffic trying to leave.
Good point about being sleep deprived and fatigued from running. Leaving the driving to someone else might be the best plan.
Thanks for the input!
Driving has its pluses and minuses. I drove to the 5K and 10K this year: getting there was FAST, parking was easy, as was departing. But note that the section of the EP lot used for race parking is a hike from the start/finish - eve more of a hike if you have the misfortune of landing at the far end of the row (which I did - twice). Comparatively, the bus stops are right there outside of the bag check retrieval. After 3 days of racing, I knew my legs would not take kindly to another 1/4-1/2 mile walk to my car, and my sleep-deprived brain maybe wasn't up to managing traffic, so I took a bus the last day. I had no line when I walked up, and the bus was mostly empty - it actually waited for me while I finished my celebratory champagne!

Maybe it depends on when you finish the race. I'm sure early finishers and really late ones may not have the long lines after they finish their races. I, of course, will be towards the end and might be in the bulk of the traffic trying to leave.
Good point about being sleep deprived and fatigued from running. Leaving the driving to someone else might be the best plan.
Thanks for the input!