Having secured a ballot place and hard so many rave reports of this race I expected more. The water stations hadn't been set up so we had to break the plastic on the pallets to get the drinks, at the finish there's no signage for how to get back to the 'village' which is where you also join a monumental queue to DIY your goody bag. The course although unique as a half marathon, follows routes which you can run in other much better organised 10kms through the year. Glad to have seen this for myself, wouldn't bother with it a second time.