"Roundabout" is a song by the English rock band Yes from their fourth studio album Fragile, released in November 1971. It was written by singer Jon Anderson and guitarist Steve Howe and produced by the band and Eddy Offord. The song originated when the band were on tour and travelled from Aberdeen to Glasgow, and went through many roundabouts on the way. The song was released as an edited single in the US in January 1972 with "Long Distance Runaround", another track from Fragile, as the B-side. It peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 10 on the Cash Box Top 100 singles charts. In 1973, Anderson and Howe won a BMI Award for writing the song.
In August 1971, Yes regrouped in London to prepare material for their fourth album, Fragile. Early into the sessions, keyboardist Tony Kaye was fired from the group over his disinterest in learning more keyboards to expand the band's sound, and was replaced by Rick Wakeman. The group then moved to Advision Studios in September 1971 to record Fragile with audio engineer Eddy Offord as their co-producer, using a 16-track recording machine to layer their ideas at which point, Howe later said, "The song became pure magic".
Fragile is certified 2× platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for selling over two million copies in the US. The album's sleeve was designed and illustrated by English artist Roger Dean, who would design many of Yes's future album covers, including their "bubble" logo. On reflection of the design, Dean said: "'Fragile' was very literal, really. I think the band has named a number of their albums after their current psychological state, and 'Fragile' described the psyche of the band. And I thought about that very literally, painting a fragile world that would eventually break up."
We happen to be big music fans, and so do our kids. Please enjoy the hunt for this easy puzzle cache!
THE PUZZLE... All you'll need to solve this puzzle will be at your feet at the posted coordinates.
NORTH COORDINATE: N 43° 41.ABC
WEST COORDINATE: W 116° 23.ACB
A = There are ______ right triangles next to each other on the back of the art school sign. That number TIMES 2 = A
B = There are ______ stone columns taller than 3' (90 cm) in the middle of the "Roundabout". That number TIMES 2 = B
C = Near the parking spot is a large olive grey electrical box. How many of the zeros in white letters have a slash through them? That number = C
You now have the information you need to find the final stage, under a quarter mile from here. You may geocheck your answer (visit link).
NOTES ON THE ATTRIBUTES: They speak for themselves, except for "seasonal access only." We added this because there is a possibility wasps will nest nearby in the warmer months. But you're already read the Geocaching disclaimer, right? 
The First-To-Find prize is a collectible coin rarer than our usual leave, a 1948 UK 1 shilling with the Scottish crest to commemorate the influence Scottish landscapes had on the writing of this song. First-To-Find honors go to The Meisters / Ladybug826 / Bucket St James clan. Well done for this short distance runaround!