Well this bloody got Me in lol, dunno how it came across Me but stoked it did. I recently learned about Harry, he sounded like a mad cheeky bugger, caused a bit of trouble and now we have more camels than anywhere (learnt this recently too) well got a knew sub here Luke.
@gazt657Сағат бұрын
Respect Luke lovely content 👍🏻
@mathelgaСағат бұрын
Cool clip mate....they look good loaded up in a line eh....
@derarmutsrentner57552 сағат бұрын
The music is horrible.
@Ironbarkbob2 сағат бұрын
Well , that beats the hell out of a 6x4 trailer. Great video guys.
@bolge77772 сағат бұрын
More goodness team LCA....!!!
@earth_girl3 сағат бұрын
So great to see how you load and tie on your packs. Thanks for another great video 🙏🏻
@Arabianrednecks3 күн бұрын
How can I get in touch with you to talk about purchasing few of your camels?
@lukecampbelladventures3 сағат бұрын
Hi, it’s Luke here, you can get in contact, my email is [email protected] I’m in and out of reception, will get back to you when I can. Cheers.
@Cuppa5006 күн бұрын
Another couple of great episodes, both really interesting.
@Kyle-ir3bz7 күн бұрын
Lookin forward to seeing the little one.
@JamesOtoole-e2b7 күн бұрын
Hello from Melbourne 🦘.😁
@deanj93457 күн бұрын
Love child for Miss Black ! Disgraceful young lady. I can't wait. lol
@valcurley50107 күн бұрын
@ 5:21 - Luke, is this how your woman treats you? I really enjoy all I’ve learned about camels with you.
@leilamorgan80087 күн бұрын
really loving this channel I think it’s great🪐💜🪐💜🪐💜
@Ironbarkbob7 күн бұрын
Some great teaching there Luke. Thank you.
@UnStrungHero7 күн бұрын
Those bags look great. I will be happy to see the little one when it gets here.
@naseralkewani75347 күн бұрын
Hi 👋 sir Thanks again and again nice content 👌 👍.
@mathelga7 күн бұрын
Another great clip....always something to do eh? And soon to have a new infant camel.....enjoy the sandy travels now.
@Trav847 күн бұрын
Mr red was quite interested in the bag making process 🤣🤣
@jackc66227 күн бұрын
Hey Luke, love your content. Question, I’m beginning to realize camels are extremely intelligent. is there ever a point in time when the camel trainings complete or will they always need training?
@lukecampbelladventures8 сағат бұрын
Depending what they are used for but tracking always have challenges so always something new to learn,
@michaelhughes74589 күн бұрын
So sorry to hear this mate such a gentle giant
@Elizabeth-qe6lk9 күн бұрын
Came across this randomly and thoroughly enjoyed. I really enjoyed the history and just how normal you are without putting on appearances.... and of course how much you care for your animals
@mathelga10 күн бұрын
great stuff and great filming too.....enjoying every show!
@JamesOtoole-e2b12 күн бұрын
Hello from Melbourne 🦘. I enjoy your shows.😁
@musallammsalim89712 күн бұрын
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@beckbeverley345112 күн бұрын
Luke u have beautiful soft hands with those reins. It made me think of a story that happened to my mum. Mum was spending the turn of the century in Egypt. She loved adventure and was riding a camel within a group traveling up mount Sinai. She said there was a one way track that wrapped around it to get to the top. Anyway she was half way up and going around a blind bend when she was involved in a camel crash. She tore all the ligaments and broke her ankle. Another was when my cousin went to Dubai with his partner for their first holiday. He was a jackaroo , bull rider and bronc rider. They were taken out by a guide into the desert. When they got there the guide demanded more money and threatened to leave them there if they didn't. Justin told him to ... And yelled to the new partner... Follow me stuff the guide. Never ridden a camel before and off he went back to where they hired from. The dodgy guys were very impressed he got back himself... White boys can ride lol
@lukecampbelladventures8 сағат бұрын
Classic I've heard stories like that before but good on him for getting back
@gavinadams722013 күн бұрын
Ha I thought he was going to chuck one into ya at one one point there Luke can and do they buck much you seem a long way back from the steering wheel 😂
@lukecampbelladventures13 күн бұрын
They can buck, can swing that head around and chew ya off the saddle but most are cool when ya spend a bit of time getting used to you, it is a long way up there
@earth_girl13 күн бұрын
Legends 🙌🏼 Feel so privileged to be following this journey. Thank you 🙏🏻
@nickford3045Күн бұрын
Awesome job mate. Best one yet!!! Keep em coming.
@bolge777713 күн бұрын
More good LCA work, great photography Lu...!!
@user-uw7qu7xu3z13 күн бұрын
Magic camera shots. Top job from you all🐪🐪🐪🐪🐪
@PaulaS-jd9ts13 күн бұрын
Another great episode Luke. 👍
@user-ow4ej2kj5b13 күн бұрын
❤💚💜🎁🎁
@jackc662213 күн бұрын
Great job Luke. Good to see Little Missy getting a chance to go for a trailer ride also.
@geraldmasters759513 күн бұрын
Hello from Central Texas, luv yr channel brother great job.
@m2abobsr16613 күн бұрын
You must be careful now. The male camels will begin to become agitated, at the time of mating, at the time of the onset of the cold seasons. The male is calm in the summer time, but he changes suddenly when he is in a state of agitation. He is like a drunkard, and if you want to ride him for the first time, it is preferable for someone to lead him with a rope. And you are a rider because if no one wants to ride on him, he runs with all four legs at the same time, or if he sees a tree he approaches it and makes its branches and thorns get stuck in you, or you use that rope if you are alone, you use that rope in his nostrils so that you are able to control the camel’s head. You can have complete control over it
@lukecampbelladventures13 күн бұрын
They are rutting now good to work them a bit harder seems to settle things down a bit, I enjoy working bulls, very powerful animals
@gazt65713 күн бұрын
Amazing information n content brother respect from the UK 🤙🏻🤙🏻
@Dragon-qb6pn13 күн бұрын
Awesome video! Very well made!
@gerardjohnson210613 күн бұрын
When I was much younger, I rode every rough stock rodeo event in the US. I've been thrown 8-10 feet in the air. But, I never mounted an animal where the saddle was 8-10 feet above the ground. I think I'd want a crash helmet and a parachute before climbing onto a camel. 😂😂😂
@Cuppa50014 күн бұрын
Fantastic job Mr camel whisperer. Lovely to see the trust you have earned from your animals.
@deanwimbridge931814 күн бұрын
Nice 👍
@brettyoung869115 күн бұрын
Have you come across any rogue camels that attacked or is that just a story told by people that don't know
@lukecampbelladventures14 күн бұрын
@@brettyoung8691 they will engage in the rutting season a group of males is a real threat but so far been lucky to dodge them
@james78732419 күн бұрын
So that's where that saying comes from: "Like trying to get a camel on a trailer". 😉
@JamesOtoole-e2b19 күн бұрын
Hello from Melbourne 🦘. I enjoy your shows.😁
@Ironbarkbob19 күн бұрын
Hey Luke I love how you are so patient with your training. I know this training will stay with the Camels for the rest of their lives. Great teaching. Thank you.
@lukecampbelladventures19 күн бұрын
Get the best results in the end as long as ya get the win,
@user-McGiver19 күн бұрын
Hi Luke... I know that farmers use donkeys and llamas to protect their sheep from wolves and coyotes, and I wonder... how wild camels do with dingos?... maybe camels can be used to protect the cattle from dingos too?... I know you're all about raising awareness about the camels, that's why I ask...
@user-ow4ej2kj5b19 күн бұрын
❤💚💜🎁
@urapunkass19 күн бұрын
Living here In New York USA is so incredibly different from everything you are showing us here!! Thank you very much mate!! Blessings to you and yours... Sam
@gazt65720 күн бұрын
Thanks 👍🏼 n respect brother love the content 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@fleurneumann843020 күн бұрын
Your patience Luke , is awesome although we appreciate the need for the softly , softly . Many thanks again for videos , just wonderful.