Paul Hersbach, Napier Downs Station, WA
At Napier Downs Station on the Gibb River Road, WA, ringer Paul Hersbach invested in some good quality farrier tools and next morning was keen to put them to good use.
At Napier Downs Station on the Gibb River Road, WA, ringer Paul Hersbach invested in some good quality farrier tools and next morning was keen to put them to good use.
Don Harris servicing Kent Saddlery’s truck by torchlight at Meda Station, WA. Lyle and Helen are more than grateful to Don, who continues to service our Hino truck each year when we arrive at Meda Station – on condition that Helen agrees not to do a load of washing and cover him in suds!
Don Harris, “More than a Mechanic” and Wendy Bailey, “More than a Nurse” visited the Kent Saddlery travelling shop at Meda Station, Derby, W.A. and Lyle and Helen lined up with them for a photo to honour them and their story in “Stories of Australian Country People”.
Dan McIntosh, founder of the popular Facebook page “Station Photo’s” and Helen Kent chatting about Dan’s story and photos in Helen’s “Stories of Australian County People”. Dan’s story is titled “It all started with one like” and refers to Dan’s book “Outback Stations” which features photos and captions from across Australia. Awesome! There are a lot of great photos in Helen’s book “Stories of Australian Country People”.
Lyle and Helen first met Jude McGrath in the late 1990’s at Moola Bulla Station near Halls Creek, WA, where Mike Shaw was the manager, and Jude was in the stock camp. She purchased dinner hobbles at that time and during Lyle and Helen’s visit to Spring Creek in 2016, Jude still had her good old hobbles with her.
Keen shoppers at Spring Creek Station, East Kimberley, WA. Mike Shaw and his crew showing off all the gear they bought from Kent Saddley’s travelling shop during the 2016 trip across the Top End.
Every year, at each station Lyle and Helen visit they take a group photo of the workers at the station. Here’s Lyle taking a group photo at Springvale Station, Halls Creek, WA, including a bull catcher and road train!
Finished work, so it’s time to shop and have a yarn, with everyone at Carlton Hill Station, WA, checking Kent Saddlery’s travelling shop. Lyle and Helen are always kept busy at the stations they visit. Only 7-8 weeks to go on Lyle and Helen’s trip.
Great to visit Spring Creek Station, Duncan Road on the NT, WA border and meet up with the consistently enthusiastic Mike Shaw. It was a genuine happy-snap of Lyle, Helen and Mike (pictured left to right) looking at Mike’s story “The Old Fashioned Way” in ” Stories of Australian Country People”.
Kayla Struber, of Rosewood Station on the Duncan Road, WA, and author of “Stories of Australian Country People” Helen Kent shared a satisfying moment looking at Kayla’s story “The best way to grow up”. Kayla continues to work in the role of Head Stockman / Person at the Station which is managed by her parents Doug and Joanne Struber.
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