Local supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders were hella feeling the Bern.

On Monday, they were also feeling the pain of standing on their feet: an epic line preceded the presidential candidate's speech at Frank Ogawa Plaza and traversed six city blocks.

While that may not sound impressive, given that the line was given the amusement park treatment and snaked throughout the six blocks, the feat has a bit more gravitas. Sanders supporters seemed pretty pleased with the turnout, with one person recording a (thankfully) sped up video of the line, estimating that the walk was about 17 minutes long:

Local Dianne Yee drew up the map below based on another video of the same line:

Despite the wistful early estimates that placed the crowds at 20,000 on Monday, Oakland Police confirmed on Tuesday that the numbers were closer to about 11,000 to 13,000 for the rally.

It wasn't just locals who were impressed with the turnout. CNN reporter Van Jones was surprised by the Oakland support for Sanders and dedicated some time to shoot a Facebook Live video of him talking to those in line.

"I came to Oakland for Game 7, I did not come for a Bernie Sanders rally," Jones said to the camera in the first video. "But look at the town, the town has gone crazy for Bernie. I don't know what's going on."

Oakland Police said that the crowd was peaceful with no arrests or citations, although a group of animal rights activists interrupted the rally by rushing the stage, the Associated Press reported. Sanders' security ran interference for the senator and the protestors were taken out of the plaza by bodyguards.

The downtown stop was just one of many Sanders had lined up for Monday, as he moved from a Memorial Day ceremony at San Francisco National Cemetery to later giving a speech at Allen Temple Baptist Church in East Oakland.

After speaking to the crowds of supporters at Ogawa Plaza, Sanders and his entourage made their way to watch the hottest ticket in town — besides Sanders' rally, apparently — and attended the Warriors game at Oracle Arena with actor Danny Glover in tow.