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Ice road truckers
The past few weeks i have been watching ice road truckers, its absolutely fantastic. For those who have never seen the tv proggramme its well worth watching, Its about the people who work for and supply goods and transport for diamond mining in the north of canada, the truckers work for two months of the year and can earn a years wage in this time, they have to transport goods accross huge frozen lakes and icy roads in very very cold weather and its sooo dangerous, its worth watching if you have not seen it. Has anyone else seen it and what do you think of it? :)
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lol me and Richard watched it tonight....risky business hey
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well at least tell us what its on jacky.:)
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when my fella put it on I thought 'oh no more rubbish'....but i must admit when i started watching:rolleyes:....i got really interested:o.....lol
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Fascinating programme although I haven’t watched it every week.
Last week the back axel of a tanker train broke through the ice and it was only the weight of the front end that stopped the lot from sliding to oblivion. After many hours at night with the trucks behind piling up, the recovery team managed to pull it clear. The other highlight was a young guy transporting a huge drum that was so tall and so wide that the whole rig was continually on the verge of tipping over. Then when he got it to the destination the coupling of the suspension bogies was frozen solid and wouldn’t uncouple. Oh yes! There was the guy whose cab didn’t have any heating (it was only 40 below) and he started to get frostbite in his feet. One of the reasons why we electrified our railways instead of using diesel electric locomotives was, that in cold weather the diesel fuel went all gooey. I wonder how those trucks went on in temperatures well below what we ever get? |
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does anyone know how much they are on?....i think they only work so many weeks in a year dont they??
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Been there, done it, got the hat .... about 20 yrs ago when I was living in Saskatchewan a friend of mine drove a rig for SINCO .... not what you think, but Saskatchewan Indian Nations Corporation ... and I went with him on one trip across Lake Athabasca delivering fuel for the generators in Uranium City (they quit mining there and the community no longer exists). Ice driving is common ... or was before the winters got warmer ... in quite a few parts of Canada. Even Kingston used to have an ice road over to Wolfe Island as recently as the late 1980s.
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Did you have any near misses with the ice ? is the sound of the ice cracking as loud as they say when you drive on it |
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Fantastic programme this, watched it yesterday :)
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