Riding the Wolf

Haven't had gator but I've had croc. Tastes pretty much like, well, croc. Didn't come with fries. There was a restaurant in Canberra called Iron Bark that served up all sorts of outback fauna and flora. I got a tasting plate with bits of croc, emu, roo, goanna, snake and more. Not real good but not bad. Signature dish was the Coat of Arms.

For those that don't know -
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Nothing that resides in the Australian bush tastes remotely like chicken .. by the way. Tasted just about everything out there .. roo tails cooked over coals .. witchetty grubs cooked on a shovel .. wallaby, croc , camel , snake .. haven't rushed back for seconds on any of them.
 
Nothing that resides in the Australian bush tastes remotely like chicken .. by the way. Tasted just about everything out there .. roo tails cooked over coals .. witchetty grubs cooked on a shovel .. wallaby, croc , camel , snake .. haven't rushed back for seconds on any of them.

Didn't someone say once that it tastes like **** but you can live on it.
I used to enjoy a sea turtle steak marinated in read wine for a few days and cooked lightly on the bbq.
Tastes like sea food veal.
Also had a fair share of giant clam and dugong while I was working in the Torres Straits.
Not as good as the turtle in my book.
 
To norsman it's "Country club mall" right on the highway and Bowen road.
to the others I made this post so you all could organize a ride in your area, not for lunch ideas lmao got to love this site. Squirrel! (poof I'm gone)
 
I might have to get that. I know it fixed a problem the older bikes had... but is it worth doing to my '11 Roadster?

Being an electrical drongo, I was told by HansO that the ignition switch wiring was improved BUT not eliminated completely, so I did it.
 
From riding under a full moon in Vancouver to eating a croc and Turtle soup in Brisbane.

Man, I've got jet lag and a stomach ache.
 
Haha just put the corrected addy into Google maps. Turns out I'm about as clueless about canadian geography as I am about most things. You're about as far out of my neck of the woods as you can be without swimming. Great idea for a meetup though. Maybe I'll try and start a tradition out here on the east coast.
 
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