@prrjim posted:Unfortunately for me, the masks drive me crazy. They itch, get wet, get hot and what not and make it hard for me to breath and fog up my glasses. I cannot imagine wearing one for 3-4 hours for a train meet even if I would love the meet. I do it for groceries because I have not figure out how to get along without eating, but so far I have found it palatable to do just for the fun of it.
Besides, there would probably be very little 2 rail there anyway.
You don't have to wear a "mask". What is required (at least in MA) is a face covering when close to others. I wear a bandana around my neck and pull it up when near someone else or when I walk into a store or office.
Fortunately, access to our site will be along one path where we can speak with anyone not so prepared.
One practice that I follow is to try to stand cross-wind relative to whom I'm speaking with so that that whatever breeze there is provides an effective air barrier.