The massive outpouring of support for Donald Trump in Leesburg, Virginia on Sunday night resulted in some supporters walking over two miles to get to the venue.

Reporters and others on scene tweeted some people walked as far as two-and-and-half miles.

Trump rally in Leesburg…..people walking 2.5 miles to stand in line! pic.twitter.com/vRJdpznxG3 — Michelle Galindez (@galindezmichel1) November 6, 2016

“Trump rally in Leesburg…people walking 2.5 miles to stand in line!” Michelle Galindez tweeted.

Sputnik News’ Cassandra Fairbanks reported she was a mile and a half from the rally and people were simply parking on the side of the road and hoofing it.

https://twitter.com/CassandraRules/status/795412250144153606

WOW. Waited in line 4 years ago in #Leesburg for Romney and it wasn't anything like tonight. Thousands & thousands in line for #Trump rally. pic.twitter.com/MNVMf4ROte — Daria Knupp (@dariaknupp) November 7, 2016

The Washington Times’ Andrew Blake *thought* he found the end of the line snaking through the dark:

I *think* this is the tail end of the line to get in to Trump rally in Leesburg pic.twitter.com/crGFI9IISL — Andrew Blake (@apblake) November 7, 2016

Many supporters waited in the dark because the line stretched so far from the venue. Makeshift lighting appeared to be erected:

Talk radio host Laura Ingraham tweeted a video of the line of people still waiting to get in at 11 pm:

The line of people STILL trying to get into Trump Leesburg Rally–at 11pm! pic.twitter.com/fdQwWadNpE — Laura Ingraham (@IngrahamAngle) November 7, 2016

The rally ended up starting well after midnight, but supporters didn’t seem to mind.