Wow, a ton of work being done, and in adverse conditions having to all wear masks. Kudos to all. Tough job for the chroniclers since they may not know who is behind every mask. I have a lot of respect for those behind the camera as well as those doing the mechanical work. My only work session in 1993 I was documenting stuff in Chama, with Black and White film they provided me for the task. I had to document every piece of rolling stock in Chama, showing the A and B ends and the 2 sides for them to file away for future projects. I remember it was 100 degrees, and while wearing shorts the back of my legs got toasted. Thats because I was trying to do shots all day with the sun at my back. So I know first-hand all the work they do. Its also great to see some younger folks to help keep the torch burning for generations to come.
Greg Scholl