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Sunday, September 26, 2010

Pokemon Weekend: Pokewalker help and hints - The Pokesailer!

Don't get out much?

Have a desk job that means you sit around all day?

Don't feel like waiting six years of normal use to be able to unlock every Pokewalker route?

Well then I have the answer for you!

Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the patented (not patented) Pokesailer!

Simple instructions are as follows, works with one or two Pokewalkers, but I'll show it with two since it's what I'm currently using.

Step 1.


Step 1: Pokewalkers and Playing Cards

Take 4 playing cards and bend them down the middle, laying them end to end. You will also need two lengths of string, as well as some tape, and something that makes air move, like an air conditioner or fan.

Step 2.


Step 2: Taping CardsDuct tape (or any kind of tape) the playing cards together on the inside of the bend, I recommend the face side just to keep things straight.

Step 3.

Step 3: Tying PokewalkersConnect the two Pokewalkers together by the belt clips. If you have only one, skip to step 4.

step 4.

Step 4: Clip Pokewalkers to cards
Slide the cards into the belt clips so that it looks something like this, i recommend lining it up so that the cards are slightly off center. remember, we don't want the sailer to be aerodynamically correct, because the more it jumps the more steps you get!

Step 5.

Repeat step 4 on the other side till you get what should look like this.

Step 5: Now the other side



Then tie two loops into the string through the belt loops on the Pokewalkers.

Step 6.

Suspend in front of air conditioner, box fan, or other device that produces air current.

Behold: The Pokesailer!
It might look silly, but if you're willing to take the time to adjust it, you can get between forty and fifty thousand steps a day with this setup.

Have fun gang, and enjoy your piles of Watts.

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