This cache is not located at the above coordinates, but it is a short distance away. You will need to solve a simple chili pepper themed puzzle to work out the cache location!
Chili peppers originated in Mexico. They are the fruit of plants from the genus Capsicum, and are widely used in many cuisines to add spiciness to dishes. Peppers are graded on the Scoville scale, which is a measurement of the pungency of chilis and other spicy food. The spiciness of the different peppers can vary enormously, ranging from the Bell Pepper with less than 25 Scoville heat units (SHU) to peppers at the top of the scale which can have in excess of 3 million!
I have summoned my limited artistic abilities and produced paintings of seven varieties of pepper which can be seen below! To work out the location of this cache, your challenge is to rank the peppers in their order of spiciness, allocating the appropriate rank to each letter (with #1 being the most spicy and #7 being the least spicy). For example, if you think the spiciest pepper is pepper E, then you should assign E the value of 1.
The cache may be found at N 50 42.(D-C)(A-B)(A+F+2) W 003 30.(E+C)(G-F+1)(A+D-6)
It is located just off a public footpath, and is a small bison suspended in a tree. Originally the cache contained a chilli pepper pen to fit the theme, though sadly there is no room for this now! Although it is hidden close to a private fishing ground, there is no need to enter this area. Please be mindful if you are caching with younger children as you will be near a body of water throughout the walk to GZ.
You can check your answers for this puzzle on GeoChecker.com.
Happy hunting! I hope you enjoy the puzzle and cache!