Elf Frank Myrrh has been a podcasting machine this weekend. I have knowledge not only of the episodes he has done for us here at SantaTrackers.net but also that he has some work for the North Pole Podcast coming out soon too. In this episode he talks with "famous" Elf Crusader. Click here to listen... Read more
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The Santa Tracker Tracking Department
Elf Frank Myrrh just posted a new podcast episode about the Santa Tracker Tracking Department. This is a very important episode to listen to. He's not talking about Santa tracker elves. He's talking about other Santa trackers out there - places like NORAD and Google Santa Tracker. Yeah, there's a whole department that follows other... Read more
Introducing the Santa Tracker Podcast
Friends, A big day just got bigger. Mark Leon Day 2021 as the day that the Santa Trackers Podcast officially launched. Just posted by Elf Frank Myrrh is the first episode which features both Elf Lil Cream and Elf Crash Murphy. I can tell you that behind the scenes a lot of work has gone... Read more
Tracking Santa on the Radio
It has come to the attention of the Public Relations Department at the North Pole that some elves are not familiar with North Pole Radio News and the work they do in tracking Santa around the world. Well, watch this first: We present this information in advance of sharing the first episode of the Santa... Read more
Preparing for Leon Day
Hello Elves! As you may have read at SantaUpdate.com we are soon to celebrate Leon Day, the half-way point to Christmas. It is just a week away. While we celebrate the day with silly things here at the North Pole it is not necessary that you do the same. At the North Pole elves wear... Read more
Tracker Map Opens for Elf Training
North Pole Flight Command announced yesterday that the Santa Tracker Map will be opened exclusively here on SantaTrackers.net. We are pleased to announce that as of this morning the map is live and available at this link. Please note that while the map is now open there is not year much flight activity to show... Read more
Conference Agenda Released
Hello elves! No sooner did the big Tracker Elf Conference get announced then a meeting was held today to set it all up. As a result, you can now see the conference agenda. We are releasing this a month in advance so that you can prepare. How do you do that? 1. Review all tracker... Read more
Tracker Elf Conference in July
A Tracker Elf Conference has been scheduled as part of Christmas in July at the North Pole. The event will be held this time in Elf Chat right here on SantaTrackers.net on July 17th between 12pm EST and 3pm EST. An event schedule will be released in the weeks ahead. A Tracker Elf Conference is... Read more
Exclusive Tracking of Test Flights
Greetings, Elves! We have received some important news today from North Pole Flight Command. The tracking of the test flights of Santa's Sleigh will be available exclusively right here on SantaTrackers.net and it will be made available for Tracking Elves alone for training purposes. Flight Command has not yet said WHEN the map will be... Read more
Elf Recruiting Starts Up
Elf recruiting is about to become a big deal, guys. I've been in a lot of meetings and there will be a lot of talk about this going forward. And I mean a lot. It is a strange thing, if you ask me. It's only June. Most people aren't even thinking of Christmas. What's more,... Read more
Flight Command On the Move
Flight Command is on the move, Elves. Heads up. In the past couple of weeks we have seen flight command announce all the new regional tracking centers and they have informed us of the very first test flights of Santa's new sleigh. I've got it on good authority that there is a lot more news... Read more
200 Days Until Santa’s Launch
Greetings, elves. Today officially marks the 200-day milestone in the countdown to Santa’s launch. We have just 200 days now to get the sleigh built, tested, and ready for Santa. We also only have 200 days to get millions of Santa tracker elves recruited, trained and ready to track Santa around the world. Shouldn’t be... Read more