My grandfather who was the first roaming padre for John Flynn who later established the Flying Doctors, had a stream of 6 camels, he would take them from Oodnadatta to Tenant Creek which took 6 months round trip. He had an aboriginal tracker Dick Gillen who he became good friends with. My grandfather wrote a few books about his travels - Man from Oodnadatta, Camel Pads and Larrapinta. Your adventures give me great insight into what my grandfather had to endure. Thank you, really enjoying your videos. I also remember seeing an opalized black opal shell that he found at Coober Peedy, he spotted from his camel, shining in the morning light. :)
Would of been an amazing time back then and incredibly tough life I will look for these books I enjoy reading history of Australia and enjoy the travelling with camels gives good insight to the days gone by glad you are enjoying it plenty more miles to come
Yes for sure..love the great outdoors. Spent many years working with Qld Museum on dinosaur digs in remote locations. My grandfather names was R B Plowman, they used to call him 'the padre'. Take care, safe journeying.
Yup, I was wondering how your feet are holding up on this long haul walking in them leather boots. You keep your camels feet in mind, you Mr. Luke need to do the same.👍 My grand daughters “three yr old twins” and I look forward to your next adventure. Stay safe
Tough country but luckily you’ve got the stamina and spirit 😊 and of course your camels make it look easy but we know the stony country is unforgiving. Hope you’ve reached the Ashburton for some R&R ❤
Do you castrate the bulls? If not how do they not fight? As much as I know bull camels are very competitive and would fight to death if they are in rut
Bull camels will herd up together during rut season if managed right and worked they can be used well but must be on your game at all times, they were worked in teams back in the day, just comes down to good management
@@lukecampbelladventures Hi Luke, I'm from Perth, love your honest work. Jus wondering, did you know of a guy called Rocky Page from Berri S.AUS, he herded camels up North for months, back in the 70's or 80's, I used to work for Rocky and met one of his Camels, awesome animal. Ok back to watching more episodes, cheers, Cherri
Great job Uncle Slish you're doing great lots of love too you and Lou 💛💛
Getting there Moni nearly half way now
@@lukecampbelladventures your doing great we're all proud of you 🥳🥳
You’re a true master Luke. Hope you guys are both well. All the best.
My grandfather who was the first roaming padre for John Flynn who later established the Flying Doctors, had a stream of 6 camels, he would take them from Oodnadatta to Tenant Creek which took 6 months round trip. He had an aboriginal tracker Dick Gillen who he became good friends with. My grandfather wrote a few books about his travels - Man from Oodnadatta, Camel Pads and Larrapinta. Your adventures give me great insight into what my grandfather had to endure. Thank you, really enjoying your videos. I also remember seeing an opalized black opal shell that he found at Coober Peedy, he spotted from his camel, shining in the morning light. :)
Would of been an amazing time back then and incredibly tough life I will look for these books I enjoy reading history of Australia and enjoy the travelling with camels gives good insight to the days gone by glad you are enjoying it plenty more miles to come
Yes for sure..love the great outdoors. Spent many years working with Qld Museum on dinosaur digs in remote locations. My grandfather names was R B Plowman, they used to call him 'the padre'. Take care, safe journeying.
Nice vedio bro...i like it..yearghhh...😅👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Another great update. Thanks Luke and Lu ❤🐪
So interesting and educational
Look forward seeing your episodes
Top work from you all🎥🐪🐪🐪🐪
Wow you be flash mate with the new swags no more water bed 😅
Great following your adventures and learning all the way thankyou. Camels are incredible (I have 2) All the best safe and injury free for all
Was great to meet you at Mt Augusts Luke!
Yup, I was wondering how your feet are holding up on this long haul walking in them leather boots. You keep your camels feet in mind, you Mr. Luke need to do the same.👍 My grand daughters “three yr old twins” and I look forward to your next adventure. Stay safe
Tough country but luckily you’ve got the stamina and spirit 😊 and of course your camels make it look easy but we know the stony country is unforgiving. Hope you’ve reached the Ashburton for some R&R ❤
We are here now good to be under the river gums but the stones continue hard streach this one, keeping positive and keep charging
When Luke says it's a hard country then it's a hard country.
you forgot to take Russell Coight with you 🤠
Franklin Island South Australia stick nest rats are found. Some released a few years back
boy the flys whould drive me nuts how do you do it
Amazing what ya get use to
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Do you castrate the bulls? If not how do they not fight?
As much as I know bull camels are very competitive and would fight to death if they are in rut
Bull camels will herd up together during rut season if managed right and worked they can be used well but must be on your game at all times, they were worked in teams back in the day, just comes down to good management
@@lukecampbelladventures Hi Luke, I'm from Perth, love your honest work. Jus wondering, did you know of a guy called Rocky Page from Berri S.AUS, he herded camels up North for months, back in the 70's or 80's, I used to work for Rocky and met one of his Camels, awesome animal. Ok back to watching more episodes, cheers, Cherri