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It is possible to get the bus earlier than 10am by waiting for Pam outside her [[trailer]] at 8.30am and standing in her way. Once she walks through [[The Player]], she will walk significantly faster than usual and reach the bus stop at 9:40am, and a ticket can be purchased as soon as she arrives. Purchasing a ticket at the machine triggers the bus to take The Player to the [[The Desert|Calico Desert]]. Tickets include the return trip from the Desert to the Bus Stop.
 
It is possible to get the bus earlier than 10am by waiting for Pam outside her [[trailer]] at 8.30am and standing in her way. Once she walks through [[The Player]], she will walk significantly faster than usual and reach the bus stop at 9:40am, and a ticket can be purchased as soon as she arrives. Purchasing a ticket at the machine triggers the bus to take The Player to the [[The Desert|Calico Desert]]. Tickets include the return trip from the Desert to the Bus Stop.
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It is not possible to take the bus to the Desert on Spring 25, due to Pam's appointment at [[Harvey's Clinic]]. If you use a [[Warp Totem: Desert]] or the [[Desert Obelisk]] to travel to the Desert on that day, the player will be seen driving the bus when you come back from the desert instead of Pam.
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It is not possible to take the bus to the Desert on Spring 25, due to Pam's appointment at [[Harvey's Clinic]]. You can use a [[Warp Totem: Desert]] or the [[Desert Obelisk]] to travel to the Desert.
    
If you leave your [[Animals#Horse|horse]] by the bus stop, when you return from the desert a message will appear on-screen saying "Your loyal horse waits patiently for your return." or "[Horse's name] is wondering where you have been."
 
If you leave your [[Animals#Horse|horse]] by the bus stop, when you return from the desert a message will appear on-screen saying "Your loyal horse waits patiently for your return." or "[Horse's name] is wondering where you have been."
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