Difference between revisions of "Hitch hiker"
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Cachers would write their name in the logbook and put the item in another cache. | Cachers would write their name in the logbook and put the item in another cache. | ||
− | [[Geocaching.com]] then introduced [[Travel Bug]]s which were a coded dog- | + | [[Geocaching.com]] then introduced [[Travel Bug]]s which were a coded dog-tags that could be attached to items. These cost about A$8 per bug. |
[[Geocaching Australia]] has released free [[Hitch Hiker]]s called [[Swaggie]]s. | [[Geocaching Australia]] has released free [[Hitch Hiker]]s called [[Swaggie]]s. |
Revision as of 18:25, 21 June 2005
Hitch Hikers are items in Geocaches which are tracked over time. The first Hitch Hikers were objects with a logbook attached to them. Cachers would write their name in the logbook and put the item in another cache.
Geocaching.com then introduced Travel Bugs which were a coded dog-tags that could be attached to items. These cost about A$8 per bug.
Geocaching Australia has released free Hitch Hikers called Swaggies.