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Luke Campbell Adventures
Australia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 9 ต.ค. 2023
Welcome to "Luke Campbell Adventures”. From camel treks to crocodile conservation, Luke's adventures are as diverse as they are awe-inspiring.
Luke's exploration has traversed Australia on numerous expeditions. Notably, Luke's camel trek, spanning half the continent and two deserts, remains a testament to his daring spirit.
In Broome, Luke forged a deep friendship with the late Malcolm Douglas, a kindred spirit, and their six-year collaboration saw them venture into the most remote corners of the Kimberley coast to film Malcolm’s final masterpiece, "The Wild and Dangerous Kimberley Coast. Malcolm also taught Luke the handling of Australian saltwater crocodiles where Luke continues to help with their capture and relocation.
Today, Luke is back exploring Central Australia by camel. Witness him as he trains these majestic creatures to traverse Alice Springs and beyond.
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Camel expedition. Part 24. Edge of the Desert.
Through the spinifex we head north to De Grey River at jewel in the desert where water is found. A wild pig joints us for the night ‘lured in by the smell of Lu’s homemade bread. After replenishing supplies we head north to Shay Gap, are remote range surrounded by desolate landscape. Food now becomes harder to find for the camels. And camps are picked accordingly. With under a 100 km to the coast our hardest stretch is now upon us.
#desert #wildlife #river #expedition
#desert #wildlife #river #expedition
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Camel expedition. Part 23. Kitty’s Gap.
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There is a cattle muster right behind us so we get up at dark and head off just in front towards an abandoned mine at the pass of Kitty’s Gap. And once through the gap, the country becomes more desolate, camel camps harder to find. #camel #saddle #desert #safari
Camel expedition. Part 22. Towards the desert.
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After a great stop in Marble Bar we head towards the desert country. With loaded pack saddles we head north of Marble Bar towards the ranges the border of south western corner of Great Sandy desert. This is a very remote part of the journey in the ever changing landscapes. #camel #saddle #desert #safari
Camel expedition. Part 21. Beyond the Bar.
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Before loading up and heading north we had a last scout out around Marble Bar. We head to the gorges, we find some caves where we awaken the ghost bats, we also search for potential camel feed to get an idea on what lays ahead. And seeing water a plenty around the ranges we head back to prepare our journey north where we met by the kids from the local community who come to see the camels. Miss ...
Camel expedition. Part 20. Marble Bar.
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We heading to the town of Marble Bar, Australias hottest town. Marble bar once serviced by camels teams all way up as late as 1930 before cars took over. So we head in with Munji and Little Miss Black to reminisce on the days long gone. After a quick trip to the local school we head down town Marble Bar. #marblebar #ghan #camel
Camel expedition. Part 19. Pack saddle.
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We head on into Marble Bar and it’s time to put pack loads on camels. After months of stony country where a heavy loaded camel is at risk of bruising a foot, it’s now a time to teach them taking a loads as we will head north into the edges of Great Sandy Desert and onto 80 Mile Beach. This is the video of pack loading camel for the first time and the trial run at the Marble Bar race track befor...
Camel expedition. Part 18. Pack saddle preparations.
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We make the decision to trailer in to Tom Price where we start preparing camels to carry loads. In the old days some camels would carry up to 500 kgs day after day. So we start with Mr.Grey carrying our spare tyres around the arena here at Tom Price. We also hand make some saddle bags for carrying jerrycans of water and start the process of training the camels to carry loads. this section of th...
Camel expedition. Part 17. Riding camel first time.
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We pick up Munji and Miss Black and do a final run to Paraburdoo. We arrive at the old camel farm for a break but not before we do some test riding on Munji and Mr. Grey. Munji as lead camel out front will be taught to use the reins and Mr.Grey will take his first passenger. Munji hoping to go straight on holiday eating fresh oats and was a bit grumpy at doing extra task. Lu decided to join the...
Camel expedition. Part 16. Loaded.
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It’s time to load camels on to the trailer to get them through the highway section. We are now in the Pilbara and highway is loaded with road trains going to and from the mines. This can be dangerous walking pack camels along so decision is made and we trailering them through. Mr Red and Mr Grey have never been on the trailer and will be great training for them. This is the good bonding exercis...
Camel expedition. Part 15. Tropic of Capricorn.
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After nearly 3 months on the road we crossed the Tropic of Capricorn and close to half way point of this expedition. We heading to Ashburton station where Munji the bread monster is happy to see some hay on arrival. Ashburton Downs is a working cattle station with plenty of wild horses being worked for mustering. #tropicofcapricorn #pilbara #adventure #offgrid
Camel expedition. Part 14. How to pick the right camel camp.
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When traveling with camels on a long expedition it’s important to pick the right camp every day. Good feed and soft ground is what we look for and water where possible. Water is few and far between in a remote parts of Australia and doing 20 to 30 kms a day it is a continual search for these things. Camels don’t need water every day as the right trees give them enough moisture to get them throu...
Camel expedition. Part 13. Rare Australian history photos.
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Neil Guru Waters returns again and brings with him a stash of rare photos of Australian camel history. These photos come from The West Australian museum and being out here on the camel expedition gives us a good look into the past where camels were used as a main transport in opening up 80% of Australian interior. He also gives us a hand in loading big Jama onto the trailer as he has a sore foo...
Camel Expedition. Part 12. Bush survival.
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After weeks and weeks of traveling through some of the hardest country in Australia we finally come to Ashburton river and find large waterhole enough to supply all our needs. With good feed for the camels and plenty of shade for the camels we explore the river system. We come across a pelican hunting up a small fish in the waterhole, so using what we have available we have a go ourselves catch...
Camel Expedition. Part 11. Waterholes and artefacts.
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The stony hills continue as we work our way to Ashburton river. This country is hard and dry but we find some waterholes on our way. We also find aboriginal artefacts which are the clues to the wild. This is a hard and thirsty stretch for the camels. A few days between water we find a great spot for the camels with good feed but we are surprised to find the water is salty. Needing to top up our...
Camel Expedition. Part 10. Stony country.
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After an interview with Television 4WD show, we load some swags onto Mr. Gray and head into the stony hills of the Pingandy Road. Camel camps are hard to find on this stretch, and we arrive after dark at the abandoned homestead. Although this track is extremely hard on both man and animal, the scenery is exceptional as we head north towards the Pilbara region. #offgrid #survival #abandoned #camel
Camel expedition. Part 9. World’s biggest rock Mount Augustus
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Camel expedition. Part 9. World’s biggest rock Mount Augustus
Camel Expedition Part 8. North to Mount Augustus.
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Camel Expedition Part 8. North to Mount Augustus.
Camel Expedition Part 6. Pyramid Hill.
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Camel Expedition Part 6. Pyramid Hill.
Camel Expedition. North of Gascoyne. Part 5
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Camel Expedition. North of Gascoyne. Part 5
Camel Expedition. Western Australia. Part 4
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Camel Expedition. Western Australia. Part 4
Camel Safari. Desert claypans. Part 3
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Camel Safari. Desert claypans. Part 3
Camel Safari. Shark Bay to Broome. Part 1
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Camel Safari. Shark Bay to Broome. Part 1
Wild camel training. The Big Safari preparation. Part 2
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Wild camel training. The Big Safari preparation. Part 2
Wild camel training. The Big Safari preparation. Part 1
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Wild camel training. The Big Safari preparation. Part 1
Camels see the ocean, Coolgardie to Perth
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Camels see the ocean, Coolgardie to Perth
Desert salt lakes of Western Australia
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Desert salt lakes of Western Australia
I clicked on this video because I thought it was one of those videos were there on the choppers with guns to shoot down camels
why we don,t see u ride the camels even one time ? i like the landscape .
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i like this video so much . camels , deser sand soil . please where this area exactly .( the name of area ) . i like it , and i plain to visit it . thank u mate , u encourage me to visit this desert
live where this guy lives (broome) this storks my friends mum (he is the biological father)
it has never been a option to call the cops
live where this guy lives (broome) this storks my friends mum (he is the biological father)
live where this guy lives (broome) this storks my friends mum (he is the biological father)
live where this guy lives (broome) this storks my friends mum (he is the biological father)
live where this guy lives (broome) this storks my friends mum (he is the biological father)
i live where this guy lives (broome) this storks my friends mum (he is the biological father)
Watch that sunburn! Put them on their side before putting on harness. So dangerous! On my god!
Why you dont brush his teeth
Ausi/ Som camels hello my freind our lost tribe
Hope everything’s OK with you. It’s been two months since you put out a video been thinking about you and your camels. Hope all is well.❤
yes my thoughts exactly
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الجمال حيوانات ستراليا الجميله هي رمز الستراليا وشعبها❤❤❤
Happy time where are you dear we miss your clips
نت شجاع أستمر بل توفيق ❤❤❤
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Where are you mate ?.
G'day Luke, No idea what has been happening for you since your last video 3 months ago. Hope you & Ludmilla are well & that you reached Broome with the boys successfully. Anyway just want to wish you all the very best for 2025. Cheers.
May I ask, what is that lovely guitar music you use often in yr videos, and who is the composer? Want to buy it on itunes.
Hello from Florida, USA! These are informative videos, thank you. I'm currently looking for a camel or two to add to our farm. I absolutely love the camelids.
how long have you been with camels if i may ask . terry
it must be a lot of fun mate , i,ve seen many out back films but the only one i. found other than you was bush tucker , but that bread look great we used to make it but too old now so i,ll sit back and enjoy your show .👍keep em coming terry
I like your patience, you are not rushing them and giving them some time to figure it out. What I didn't like is that trailer is too small. It is hard them to turn there and go back. I think its time to buy a bigger trailer for you 😊 Something more safe more wide.
This is a great content. Greetings from Turkey. I love Camels. They are pretty smart animals. It was cool to watch how you trained them.
Tough land, tough animals, tough people.
Crocodile Dundee? Nah mate, thats Camel Campbell!🐫🐪🤙
Thankyou for another awesome vid
Good to see the Camel Farm again. Legendary John H ad from Desert Dwellers. "If we don't have it, you don't need it".
This is one of the most calming videos i have seem.
Thank you Luke & Lu.
Do you ride the camels at all?
Well done Ludmila and Luke. Always worth the wait! Good to see the boys and little Missy doing well.
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Yay, a new video, I was getting worried about you. You haven’t put nothing out in a long time.🩵💚🩵💚🩵💚🩵💚
Bro, This is Jay. Got a messgae from your fb. if it wasnt you, your FB is hacked. I sent you a screenshot to your number. Save trekking Brother.
Very interesting interaction with the pig . Was it Munjie and why did they stay so still ? Was there any possibility of the pig biting the camel ? And love the very close facial interaction of Little Mis Black and Munjie …… she obviously adores him .
Those new swags doing the job Luke !
Great vid again guys....
That pig looked yummy... [ I bet you have a freezer with you...] Beautiful country you travel through Luke... and so wonderfully recorded that journey through space and time you take us with...
Awesome
Tough gig for you all, what an epic journey 👏
Miss Black is such a sweet camel. You've done a great job with all of them, mate 😎
To many fly
Just love how you have 'the boys' operating. They seem so content. You are almost somewhere I'll recognise again - Shay gap Rd & the crossing of the De Grey river (at Mulyie Station?). I'll be so pleased for you when you reach Broome, but sad too that the journey I've shared with you is over. Best to Ludmilla too.
Just catching up with you again. Another 'good'un mate.