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Man quits job to become full-time Pokémon hunter



New Zealander Tom Currie has become a full-time Pokémon hunter. Each morning, he fills a flask with coffee, packs a rain jacket, puts his lunch in his rucksack and heads into the wilderness to hunt Pokémon – come rain or shine.

The 24-year-old Kiwi has just left his job in Auckland to embark on a two-month tour of New Zealand, with the aim of capturing all of the Pokémon just released on smartphone game Pokémon Go.

Currie has booked 20 bus trips around New Zealand and, in less than a week, has already visited six South Island towns – and caught Pokémon at every stop. So far, he has captured 90 of the 151 Pokémon released on the game.
In the Kaikoura Ranges on the east coast of the South Island, Currie captured Dragonair, Scyther and Jynx. And, in the rough seas off the wild west coast, he seized water-dwelling Goldeen. “I wanted to have an adventure,” Currie said. “I have been working for six years and I was desperate for a break. And Pokémon gave me the chance to live that dream.”

A week in and Currie’s adventure is both exhilarating and exhausting. On occasion, he has hunted till 3 am and he says he sleeps deeply now because of the “miles and miles” he walks each day. “I think the most exciting experience so far was in Christchurch, which has become a hotspot for Pokémon hunters,” Currie said. “There were about 100 people there hunting. And some of these people would usually be shut up at home and really reclusive. Hunting for Pokémon is bringing them into the real world. It was such a buzzy atmosphere – when someone spotted a rare Pokémon, they would shout out to alert the crowd.”

Currie’s journey so far has been done on the cheap, sleeping on friends’ sofas or in crowded backpacker dorms. But his trip has piqued the nation’s interest and he has been approached by various transport companies, offering to take him to remote parts of the country to hunt for rare Pokémon.

Currie has also received messages of support from around the world, including Ireland, India, Canada and the US. “Tom is a very spur-of-the-moment, independent kid. He always has been,” said his mother, Tania Dobbs. “His nana and I don’t understand the game, but I remember him loving it in his childhood. I am just glad he is out enjoying his life and seeing so much of New Zealand. I back him 100%.”

Disponível em:<https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/jul/15/pokemon-go-man-quits-job-to-become-full-time-pokemon-hunter> Acesso em: 24/10/2016, às 14h (fins pedagógicos).

Which alternative cannot be answered by using information from the text?
A
Where was Tom Currie working before he left his job?
B
How is he travelling around the country?
C
In which mountains did he capture three Pokémon figures?
D
How long does he plan to travel around New Zealand?
E
Where is he staying while he is travelling?