This cache is located on Souther Scales Fell adjoining Ingleborough in the western region of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The cache is located just off part of 'The Ingleborough Ridge Route' (between Ingleborough and ParkFell) with exceptional views across to Whernside and down to the limestone pavement below. The route (about 9.5 miles long) takes in the Ingleborough National Nature Reserve and is renowned for the wildlife and geology of its limestone features. Details of the route can be found at here. There are numerous other routes up Ingleborough and a direct path up Park Fell from the Gauber Road via Colt Park (about 7km north of Horton in Ribblesdale on the B6479- look for a signpost labelled 'Sleights' near a row of former railway houses - car parking here is VERY LIMITED). There's a large car park in Horton in Ribblesdale costing £3 per day if you wish to approach from there. The 'First to Find' gets an awesome winners medallion. Have fun!
And there's more .......
If you liked this cache there are many more 'Sykesfamily' caches in similar, awe inspiring locations scattered around the Yorkshire Dales National Park and surrounding valleys. So grab your walking boot, pack your sandwiches, leave your troubles behind and head for the hills .... Enjoy!!