LOST Bonus- What Do You Mean, We Have to Go Back? Multi-Cache
LOST Bonus- What Do You Mean, We Have to Go Back?
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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. 🤘
"Through the Looking Glass" is the twenty-second episode and the 2-hour finale of Season 3 of Lost, and comprises the seventy-first and seventy-second produced hours of the series as a whole. It was originally broadcast on May 23, 2007. Events come to a head as the Others engage the survivors at the beach camp. Meanwhile, Jack relentlessly leads the group on toward rescue, while Charlie struggles to finish his mission at the underwater station. This episode was the first to use a flash-forward instead of a flashback.
In one of the flash-forwards, outside the airport's gate at the end of a runway, a car pulls up behind Jack's, and out steps Kate. She says she saw him on the news and Jack explains: "Old habits." She tells him that he looks terrible and asks why he called her, he pulls out the newspaper clipping and says he had hoped to see her at the funeral. She replies, "Why would I go to the funeral?" Jack then confesses that he has been flying a lot. Practically every Friday night, he has been using the "Golden Pass" that Oceanic had given him. On each flight he hopes that the plane will crash and he will be on the Island again. He tells her he doesn't care about anyone else on board, that with every bump he prays that he can get back. He tells her he is sick of lying and that they made a mistake and that they weren't supposed to leave. Kate says "Yes, we were." Kate tells him she has to go because "he" will be wondering where she is. She says goodbye and as she is driving away he screams, "We have to go back, Kate! We have to go back!" as a plane takes off from the airport overhead.
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.
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)
This is an easy two stage multi.
Congratulations to RS Arizona for FTF :)
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