Regent Street (gCY5AF) is another in the Monopoly series of geocaches by cphoenix.
We’ve managed to pick up quite a few of these now. This one is listed as a “micro” – but I’d personally call it a small cache because, despite the size of the container – there was room for a few small swaps – and of course, the Monopoly card itself.

Wolfie lands on Regent Street. Rent Owed.
This was a nice, handy, and relatively straightforward cache. There’s even a freeway exit for both north and southbound access very close by – so a great “park-and-grab” style geocache for anyone traveling between Sydney and Newcastle.
Thanks for the cache!
TeamWolfie’s latest geocaching adventures saw us stopping at at Kool View (GC12APY) by daznat99 - a geocache located in the township of Koolewong. My guess is the “Kool” in Kool View comes from Koolewong, so it’s a cool name for a kool cache.
This small cache is located in a clever spot along Glenrock Parade. It is the stereotypical park-and-grab cache – you find a spot to park, walk a few paces, grab the cache, do the business, return the cache, get back in your car, and off you go. Nice and easy when you’re not in the mood to go hiking through the forest – or you want a quick find to get you motivated for the day, as we did.

Kool View, Kool Cache
We enjoyed finding this cache and taking a drive up a few streets we don’t normally get the chance to visit. Left a red gem, took an Aussie Flag sticker.
Thanks for the cache daznat99 – it is a Kool cache and a Kool view.
We like the number 6, so why end the day on 65 when we can end on 66 – especially when driving right past a geocache which looks like it’s a promising easy park-and-grab.
Gosford Gateway (GCT91B) by Shifter Brains is located at a spot that you’d call the northern gateway into the Gosford City council area, alongside the Pacific Highway. With the aid of the hint, TeamWolfie found the small-cache fairly quickly, although it was being “guarded” by a large tan-coloured lizard at first.

Gateway to Wolfie's Home
Thankfully you can search for this cache fairly discretely – even in spite of the busy passing traffic, so don’t let its location put you off. We were able to park alongside the site and have relatively good privacy while we searched.
We quickly signed the cache and returned it. The hardest part was actually waiting for a break in the traffic to take the picture without looking like an idiot.
66 caches down, 6 for the day, and a great start to 2009.