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− | [[Hitch | + | [[Hitch hiker]]s are items in [[cache]]s which are tracked over time. |
− | The first [[ | + | The first [[hitch hiker]]s were objects with a logbook attached to them. |
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. | ||
− | [[ | + | There are three types of [[hitch hiker]]s: |
+ | * The original [[hitch hiker]]s which are simply objects with logbooks and sometimes email addresses | ||
+ | * [[geocaching.com]]: [[Trackable]]s (either [[Travel bug]]s or [[Geocoin]]s) | ||
+ | * [[Geocaching Australia]]: [[Swaggie]]s | ||
− | [[ | + | The term [[Trackable]] is [[Groundspeak]]'s version of [[hitch hiker]]. |
Latest revision as of 22:58, 14 June 2007
Hitch hikers are items in caches 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.
There are three types of hitch hikers:
- The original hitch hikers which are simply objects with logbooks and sometimes email addresses
- geocaching.com: Trackables (either Travel bugs or Geocoins)
- Geocaching Australia: Swaggies
The term Trackable is Groundspeak's version of hitch hiker.