
"Put it in Reverse, Terry!" is one of those Internet classics, starting as a viral video uploaded in July 2017. The video shows a man named Terry Davis (who uses a wheelchair) attempting to set off fireworks in his neighborhood for the Fourth of July.
Terry lights the fireworks, but instead of backing away, he's stuck in his wheelchair right in front of them. His friend, who films the entire ordeal, starts yelling in a thick southern accent: "Put it in reverse, Terry! Put it in reverse! What you doin', Terry?!"
The fireworks start going off around Terry, creating a hilarious but harmless moment. Terry is seen laughing with everyone else, and wasn't hurt.
A Wherigo Cache with a Twist!
(Start here to visit the Wherigo page)
This wherigo converts your device into a virtual version of the "reverse cache box," which tells you the distance to the cache, but not the bearing. Using your preferred Wherigo device, you may begin your search from anywhere in the world, but the final location is within 2 miles of the posted coordinates.
Press the play button below watch a tutorial on how a reverse geocache concept works:

Once you are within 10 feet of the final coordinates, your screen will display the message "you are really close" and then ask, "Did you find the cache?" At this point, put your device away and let your geosenses guide you to the physical container. I have included some additional hints to help guide you once you're a few feet away.
The cache is a small lock n lock with a log and a couple small items to trade. Please be sure to rehide it well to avoid muggles stumbling upon it.
My thanks to Ol'Fogie for helping me set this cache up. He is a master at building Wherigo caches, a cache type we don't have many of in our area.