When I lived in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, I remember hating the disruption caused by the Iron Man triathlon. I never understood why anyone would want to do that, but it sure was popular based on the entrant numbers, crowds, and traffic complications.
When I lived in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, I remember hating the disruption caused by the Iron Man triathlon. I never understood why anyone would want to do that, but it sure was popular based on the entrant numbers, crowds, and traffic complications.
Oh hell, can't imagine what the Ironman does to a city that size, it's obnoxious enough here. I've never managed to live in a part of this city that isn't disrupted by the various races, pretty sure the ones enjoying them are not from the areas disrupted.
When it comes to disruption though, it's the horse race that takes the cake. The Kentucky Derby basically shuts this town down, if you're not going to the track or a party you pretty much do everything you can to stay home.