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LOST - The Raft Mystery Cache

Hidden : 4/23/2018
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Welcome to the Island! This is a series of 108 caches dedicated to my favorite TV show, "LOST." This compass in the desert is both a tribute to the show, and a thank you as well. 🤘

After deciding that he couldn't let his son grow up on the island, Michael set about building a raft so that he and Walt could get off the island. When the question of who was going on the raft was brought up, it was revealed that Sawyer had bought a ticket onto the raft, by providing cable that Michael needed for the mast.

The raft was set on fire in "...In Translation", and accusations fell on Jin as he had a long-standing grudge since the week of the crash. When Michael confronted Jin about this, he physically attacked him, and in turn Sun spoke up to prevent any further punishment and to claim Jin as innocent, and revealed to the survivors that she spoke English.

It was later revealed to Locke by Walt that he burnt the raft because he didn't want to leave the island. Walt later revealed this to Michael in "Born to Run".

The cardinal legs of this series of caches are mostly driveable...a passenger car can easily do the eastern and northern legs. The rest is viable with a high clearance vehicle, except for the far western and southern legs. Pinstriping is REAL. A 4x4 can easily do all 4 cardinal legs.

The ordinal legs are all hiking caches. There is minimal bushwhacking. And as always, watch for things that sting, bite and scratch.

The ring of this series would be best completed with an ATV/off-road vehicle. While a high clearance vehicle would be sufficient for much of it, an off-road vehicle would be much more desirable. Hiking is always an option.

The ring of this series would be best completed with an ATV/off-road vehicle. While a high clearance vehicle would be sufficient for much of it, an off-road vehicle would be much more desirable. Hiking is always an option.

Cache is located on Arizona Trust Land so you must have your permit in order to access this cache. If you do not have a permit, one can be purchased online here: (visit link)

To find the coordinates for this cache, add 448 to N31 59.000 and add 125 to W 110 47.000

Congratulations to RS Arizona for FTF :)

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