This is one of a series of 5.0 / 5.0 rated caches to be laid in Skipton and surrounding villages. All will involve a visit to the site indicated by the co-ordinates to retrieve information first, then a puzzle to solve before a slightly more difficult final location for the cache. That said, I haven't designed any of these to be overly-taxing as I doubt I could ever out-puzzle some of the local mystery cache solvers around these parts so you should all stand a good chance!
All caches have been set with access in mind, be it just off a footpath or bridleway, or with parking relatively nearby and my usual method of travel is by mountain bike so any cyclists out there should be ok... at least until getting the final!
As with all caches of this level, you are warned that the terrain is not going to be suitable for everyone and may include heights, water, enclosed spaces and big spiders and you should be suitably equipped for the location and aware you undertake this of your own volition. If you are at all unsure about your ability to reach the cache, please don't push yourself beyond your comfort levels. I'd much rather you wrote a note to call me whatever name you want for laying a cache there, than injured yourself attempting to get it... and if your note is colourful enough, who knows, I may just be persuaded to come out and help!
This cache is set at one of my favourite spots in Skipton - actually only visited due to Geocaching, as I was usually too busy blasting down the Roman Road below to worry what amazing views I was missing above. Please try to visit on a nice day as some of the best views in this area are available from this spot as well as on the way up from Shortbank Road (the nearest parking) and a little further up the Roman Road, depending which way you are coming from.
The final location is a bit further away than initially planned due to the original location possibly being poisonous - so be glad you're not going there! It is, however (almost) within sight from posted co-ordinates and offers and alternative view of Skipton that not many get to see.
Unfortunately, no bikes are allowed up here, but it's not too far from the bridleway below if you leave your bike and run up
At the listed co-ordinates is a trig point with an OSBM plate and the reference SABCD, where ABCD are four numbers. Use these in collaboration with the puzzle answers below to determine the final co-ordinates in the format: (N)KL° MN.PQR (W)STU° VW.XYZ
E: [+] 947733
F: [x] 19273
G: [+] (C x D)
H: [x] 947733
J: [x] ((A x B) - C)
K: (B x E) - A
L: E + D
M: D x F
N: ((B x C) ÷ H) - (D + J)
P: (((((A x B x F) + J) ÷ C) - (A + B + C + D)) ÷ E)
Q: (C x H) - (A x E)
R: A x (B - C - D + E)
S: ((A x C) - D) x G
T: C x G x J
U: (C + J - B) ÷ E
V: C - G - J
W: ((B x F) + E) ÷ H
X: (A x F) ÷ B - (C ÷ E)
Y: (B x J) + ((C x F) ÷ (A x E)) - D
Z: H + J
You can check your answers for this puzzle on GeoChecker.com.