As an agent of the NTSB, you have been called to help locate the wreckage of a plane that crashed somewhere in Whitnall Park. You arrive at the designated coordinates where the field station is set up and speak with your Supervisor.
Hey, look, kid. We have a survivor I want you to interview. It’s the pilot and as near as we can tell, there were no passengers involved. He’s a little bit mixed up. I don’t know if he’s always this way or he hit his head in the crash. Supposedly, he wandered away from the plane, but he has no memory of where he left it. However, from the point where he regained his memory, he realized that he was carrying the plane’s black box. He felt that he couldn’t carry it all the way back to civilization, so he hid it and kept walking until he was finally found here. So, we find the black box and we can find the plane.

Here’s the thing, though. We looked up his record and his nickname is Wrongway Feldman. Apparently, he’s not very good with directions. I can vouch for that based on our short conversation. He’s driving me crazy. I want you to talk to him and find that black box. But take what he says with more than a grain of salt. Any time he tells you a direction to go, it should throw up a RED FLAG. Go the opposite direction of what he says.
Once you meet Wrongway Feldman and get through the formalities, you get to the real reason for your interview, to get those directions to the black box. This is what he tells you: Well, start by heading SOUTHEAST down this trail past that rock. When you get about 300 feet from here, you’ll come to an intersection. When you get there, turn LEFT. Continue 130 feet from the intersection where you will come to a bridge. BE CAREFUL. THAT BRIDGE IS IN ROUGH SHAPE. After you’ve crossed it, head SOUTH. You’ll find the black box in a clearing about 375 feet from the bridge. It’s inside a fallen log that could double as a park bench on the LEFT side of the trail. That box holds the coordinates to where the plane can be found.
