Trackers to Receive Instruction in Final Chat
The two men who will travel the world in just hours from right now will be in North Pole Chat later today – Santa Claus and Elf Crash Murphy. Both are intent on answering questions from those who track Santa for Santa.
Tracking Santa for much of the world just means knowing where Santa is on his merry trek.
But tracking Santa for Santa is different. It means helping Santa make his way around the world by reporting to North Pole Flight Command anything and everything going on where you live. As a tracker elf tracking Santa you are his eyes on the ground.
Santa has millions of tracker elves. And some of them will be in North Pole Chat later today to ask questions.
Elf Crash Murphy, International Director of Santa Trackers, is also known as the Ultimate Santa Tracker because he follows Santa’s sleigh on Christmas Eve and reports about it on North Pole Radio News.
If anyone knows anything about tracking Santa, it’s Elf Crash.
His chat could be the most important of the day. He will relay final instructions from Flight Command to trackers around the world.
Santa takes off very late on December 23rd so he can be in the far corners of the world when the clock ticks over to Christmas Eve.
It takes two full days to track Santa.

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