Yes, I wonder how they manage it. Of course, total solar eclipses only take place once every 2 or 3 years and some of those are more or less inaccessible - a bit like the Easter Island event. I've seen two and I can see how people become hooked on them. A 99.99% eclipse is nowhere near as good as totality because even 0.01% of the Sun's disk is an incredibly bright
object.