Never say dice. Magill, South Australia, Australia
By
Freddo on 26-Nov-07. Waypoint GC17JXJ
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Logs
Was in the area visiting a show when I thought I'd do a few caches to fill in some gaps to kill some time afterwards. Managed to knock off more than I thought! This was the found fairly quickly in the first spot I looked. Noted the number and enjoyed looking around at the gravestones. TNLN. Cheers.
After their victory over Ivana Fortuna, **Jack Gamble** and **Lila Chance** have hidden the mystical dice in a secure, undisclosed location. Theyve retired from the world of espionage, enjoying the peace theyve earned. But tranquility is shattered when a series of mysterious and high-profile assassinations occur around the globeeach one linked to The Rollers and their notorious dice.Jack and Lila are drawn back into action when they learn that a shadowy figure known only as **The Croupier** has emerged, hunting down anyone connected to The Rollers. The Croupiers ultimate goal is to retrieve the dice, unlock their full potential, and use them to control the worlds future, ensuring that the roll of the dice always lands in their favor.As Jack and Lila delve deeper into this new threat, they uncover a shocking truth: The Croupier is actually **Gideon Gamble**, Jacks estranged brother, who was presumed dead many years ago. Gideon was once a member of The Rollers but faked his death to escape their control. Now, with a vendetta against those who betrayed him, Gideon plans to use the dice to rewrite his own destiny and take revenge on the world that wronged him.Jack is torn between his duty to stop Gideon and his desire to save the brother he once knew. The mission takes them from the neon-lit streets of Tokyo to the dark underbelly of Venice, where they confront old allies and new enemies alike. With the clock ticking, Jack must navigate a maze of double-crosses, relying on his wits and his trust in Lila.In a dramatic showdown at a high-stakes underground casino, Jack confronts Gideon in a final game where the stakes couldnt be higher. The dice are rolled, and the brothers face off not just for control of the dice, but for the future of the world itself.In the end, Jack manages to outmaneuver Gideon, but not without cost. As the casino crumbles around them, Jack offers his brother a final chance at redemption. Gideon, realizing the path hes taken is one of destruction, chooses to destroy the dice instead, sacrificing himself to ensure they can never be used again.With Gideons sacrifice, the dice are lost to the depths of the Venetian canals, their power gone for good. Jack and Lila emerge from the shadows, knowing theyve finally closed the chapter on The Rollers. But the world of espionage is never truly at peace, and as they walk away, they understand that in their line of work, you Never Say Dice.
25/09/2024 14:05As a Traditional cache, the container should be located at the listed co'ords. We found the GZ today was some12m away from where the cache is located. We note other logs also remarking about the accuracy of the co-ordinates. Might also explain some of the DNF logs.
Coordinates changed from:S 34 55.004 E 138 40.464Coordinates changed to:S 34 55.010 E 138 40.460Distance from original: 41.7 feet or 12.7 meters.Apparently a better set of numbers.
14:05**S34 55.009 E138 40.460**Lunch packed, water on board, ready for our final day of caching with Suscoe before heading back to Victoria. We will have to put the dice away 'til we return to SA. Satellites today had our GZ 12 metres north east of where we found the cache.Our thanks to 'Freddo' for adding this cache to this series on the geo-gameboard.37881*This log composed and published using Geocaching Swiss Army Knife (GSAK).*
Well another delightful day around Adealide with our good friends Phetlern.We enjoyed this wander and cache finding having a good chat as we went.Again we were impressed with the range of housing styles that we saw and the delightful street trees that adorn this city.The day was mostly fine with a little drizzle around lunch time, a cool breeze that kicked in after the drizzle but before and after that it was pretty good with some sunshine peeping through.Thanks to Freddo for this cache.
First cache attempt, went here twice. We probably spent over an hour outside the land of the living but didn't find anything! Maybe obscured by the huge amounts of leaves?
Didnt wanna stay there too long in the 38 degree weather and didnt wanna be caught snooping around a graveyard
Took a while, GPS had us in the wrong spot, so switched on geocaching head and spotted a likely hiding spot.. success TFTC
Found while going out for a run. GPS was being a bit funny, but found the cache. Hint wasn't to helpful, guessing it was for the old co-ordinates. TFTC
couldnt find it, someone needs to clear up the coordinates because there were too many and was quite confusing
Found with Beary Organised (who found it about 8 years ago) on a glorious sunny afternoon, it is about 10 metres West of Coords. All good & dry. TFTC TNLNSL
Never found this one since it was moved and I didn’t know how to check coordinates
TFTC replacement! Nice to cross this one of our frowny list! Keep an eye out for the very sleepy blue tongue lizard in his nearby hidey hole home.
Coordinates changed from:
S 34° 55.009 E 138° 40.479
Coordinates changed to:
S 34° 55.004 E 138° 40.464
Distance from original: 80.8 feet or 24.6 meters.
Cache location has been moved and a new cache is in place.
S 34° 55.009 E 138° 40.479
Coordinates changed to:
S 34° 55.004 E 138° 40.464
Distance from original: 80.8 feet or 24.6 meters.
Cache location has been moved and a new cache is in place.
Couldn't find. No tree as seen in the comments. Perhaps it has been moved.
Looked on the wrong side of fence for quite some time I think. Pictured tree from other posts no longer seems to exist. Maybe muggled to make room for new grave from November, 2022???
Found it fairly easily. Log book is a bit damp but still managed to sign, only just legible.
Haven't been here before but nice to pick up this cache while visiting art centre nearby. Tftc
Haven't been here before but nice to pick up this cache while visiting art centre nearby. Tftc
Found it but the piece where scadded, but we put them together and we put it in a pilel of rocks
An easy find but not where I was expecting it.
I spent time reflecting on life, death and paid respect.
I spent time reflecting on life, death and paid respect.
I had been for a walk in the hills and on my way through the area I thought I would stop for a bite to eat. Sadly no food by the time I got here, but the bonus was this cache! I did wonder if I was walking in someone's garden at one point but clearly a path through! TFTC Freddo
Explored the area but could not find. Definitely not in the location showed by one of the photos anymore.
Approaching from the south was a major tactical error here. Finished up sooooo close to the cache, but had to walk all the way around to access it. I’m quite surprised by all these smaller suburban cemeteries that geocaching is taking me to. Thanks Freddo.
Spent about 10 mins on the wrong side of the fence but awesome spot I. The end
A few eerie happenings in a brief span of time! Many gravestones bearing my family name. Creeerrpy.
TFTC
TFTC
With the youngest two of the Famous IV niggling each other, I decided to head out after lunch to grab a few caches...caching=peace. All up a baker's dozen of caches were found, including my 2000th. The usual collection of mint tins, sistemas and creative hides were sought and located. Some were trads, others were multis, one was a mystery and the final find a Whereigo. A drink at the Glynde Hotel finished the day off before heading home (and some banana cake). TFTC to all COs for putting out and maintaining the caches. The find was straightforward...once I was on the right side of the fence. Found a trackable in this cache that was not appearing in the trackable inventory.
Took me quite a while as I was on the wrong side of fence and then looking in the wrong spot. Great hiding spot though. 9/7/20
Good little hiding spot, although the clue threw us off a bit. Cool find none the less.
Found the die. Kids first time in a graveyard. What do we do with Calmitoro?
Once we got on the right side of the fence found it pretty quickly , good hiding spot!
Arrived a bit early for my appt with the Allied Health people at Magill campus of UniSA so decided to do a cache.
Started on wrong side of the fence and had to walk around. (got my steps up for the hour )
Found pencil outside the cache. Sharpened it and signed log. Replaced pencil in cache and replaced cache.
TFTC TNLNSL
Started on wrong side of the fence and had to walk around. (got my steps up for the hour )
Found pencil outside the cache. Sharpened it and signed log. Replaced pencil in cache and replaced cache.
TFTC TNLNSL
I started on the wrong side of the fence for this one, thankfully the nearby construction allowed me to enter - wont be able to do that for much longer the fencing is nearly finished. TFTC
After reading previous logs, I had a pretty good idea which side of the fence to start my search. Quick find in the end.
Bonus number recorded.
Thanks for the cache.
# # #4838 # #
Bonus number recorded.
Thanks for the cache.
# # #4838 # #
Stopped on the way to the stage finish.
Workers on scaffolding are very close. They thought I was weird. I am but I’m Not as weird as other cachers I know.
Thanks for the hide.
Workers on scaffolding are very close. They thought I was weird. I am but I’m Not as weird as other cachers I know.
Thanks for the hide.
Coordinates were spot on, especially once I was on the right side of the fence.
TFTC
TFTC