What to do with a hitch-hiker?
- caughtatwork
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What to do with a hitch-hiker?
A while ago I came across a hitch-hiker (Ernie) that I picked up from a cache.
He has a tag that reads:
My name is Ernie. I like to travel around Australia and see the sights. I am not afraid of heights, but I am not too happy about water as it makes me cold and clammy. If you can fit me in, please give me a lift.
Now, I haven't done anything yet with this hitch-hiker as I have been trying to find out who owns it and ask whether they want an email address or some other 'logable' tag attached to him before I sent him on his way. To date I havn't been able to track it back to an owner.
Should I be caring about this or should I just shove him into the next cache I find and let him travel without anyone caring where he goes?
He has a tag that reads:
My name is Ernie. I like to travel around Australia and see the sights. I am not afraid of heights, but I am not too happy about water as it makes me cold and clammy. If you can fit me in, please give me a lift.
Now, I haven't done anything yet with this hitch-hiker as I have been trying to find out who owns it and ask whether they want an email address or some other 'logable' tag attached to him before I sent him on his way. To date I havn't been able to track it back to an owner.
Should I be caring about this or should I just shove him into the next cache I find and let him travel without anyone caring where he goes?
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We picked up the Dubbo Duck Hitchhiker, he had a letter inside him with a contact email address so we were able to notify the owners.
cheers Darren
cheers Darren
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