Brookton History - Bonus Cache
Location Information
Background
Brookton was founded in the mid‑1800s by John Seabrook, who settled the area in 1846 and was later joined by other settlers drawn by sandalwood cutting, wheat growing and sheep farming. The opening of the Great Southern Railway in 1889 transformed Brookton into a service centre for surrounding farms, with the town formally established by the late 1890s and growing steadily through agriculture, particularly wheat, into the 20th century.
This Adventure Lab explores historical sights around the Brookton townsite.
Access
All Adventure Lab locations are 2WD accessible on sealed roads. The bonus cache site is 2WD accessible throughout most of the year via unsealed track from the Brookton Highway. There may be times where a 4WD is more appropriate. Towing vehicles and caravans are not recommended to access the bonus cache.
Cache Information
Instructions
This cache is not located at the posted coordinates.
Complete the Brookon History Adventure Lab and substitute the clues into the below to obtain the coordinates for the final cache.
The cache is located at S32 AB.CDF E116 GH.JKL

Container Description
This cache is a 1.1L clip lock container. It contains a logbook, and has room for small swaps or trackables.
Important Reminders
Please replace the cache as found and bring your own pen to sign the log.