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Ice Road Truckers EpisodesSeason 1    

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  • Ready To Roll
    Take a look at the men who undertake one of the most dangerous jobs on earth - ice road truckers. In the thick of winter truckers in giant eighteen wheelers carry equipment and supplies to miners in the Canadian tundra. In this episode, road construction crews begin the process of creating the most unique passage in the world - a 350-mile highway of ice. Truck drivers from all over North America make the long journey to Yellowknife, Canada for their chance at some quick cash. When the temperature is cold enough and the ice is thick enough, the big rigs get ready to roll.

  • Destination: Diamond Mine
    Jay hauls a 17-ton water tank over 31 inches of ice all the way to the De Beers Diamond mine. The rivalry heats up between Hugh and Rick as they compete for the highest load count. And the season's first spin out on "Charlie's Hill" causes a major traffic jam on the ice. Take a look at the men who undertake one of the most dangerous jobs on earth - ice road truckers.

  • Dash For The Cash
    An arctic storm forces a road closure. Alex hauls a 44,000 pound diamond ore crusher across 350-miles of ice to the BHP mine. And brutal -40 degree temperatures start to take their toll on the truckers. Take a look at the men who undertake one of the most dangerous jobs on earth - ice road truckers.

  • The Big Chill
    It's the 18th day of the ice road season and truckers have delivered more than 3000 loads to the diamond mines. The temperatures are dropping, the loads are getting heavier and the ice is just three feet thick. A 50-ton fuel tanker flips over at the beginning of the ice road. Jay Westgard, a 25-year old ice road veteran, hauls three giant water purifiers to the De Beers Diamond mine. It's a challenging 30-ton load that tests and stresses the ice for the entire journey. Rookie Drew Sherwood finds himself back in Lee Parkinson's garage after a rough trip tore his battery box from the underbelly of his truck. Another rookie TJ Tilcox battles subzero temperatures in a truck that's weatherproofed with duct tape.

  • Midseason Mayhem
    It's half way through the grueling ice road season. Six hundred truckers have ferried more than 4,000 loads to the northern mines. They still have 6,000 left to go, but everyday roadblocks threaten their progress. Going a few miles over the speed limit is one thing on a regular road, but on ice it's a different story. Blowouts are appearing in the ice as a result of reckless speeding. Other trucks come to a standstill when a fuel tanker overturns on the Ingraham Trail. The wreck not only blocks traffic, but it's a potential environmental disaster. Rescue crews race to prevent a diesel spill from contaminating the Yellowknife River, the only water supply for this entire outpost.

  • Driving On Thin Ice
    Truckers have hauled more than 100,000 tons of supplies in temperatures of forty degrees below zero, but accidents and strict safety regulations have sent many drivers packing. Jay Westgard embarks on a trip to the De Beers mine with a 95,000-pound diamond ore scrubber. Without it the De Beers mine can't go into production in the fall, but Jay has to haul it across two hundred miles of lake ice to get there. Rookie T.J. Tilcox is being investigated for driver negligence. Rick Yemm continues to make the long hauls with no heat in his truck. Emergency crews spring into action when a truck goes through the ice.

  • The Rookie Challenge
    It's just over a month into the new ice road season and more than 800 truckers are on the ice, working around the clock. There are still 4,000 loads that need to make it to the mines, but with spring just around the corner, every load could be their last. Alex sets out on a daring new adventure, one that will take him across a brand new, 138-mile, ice road to the Colomac Gold mine. The main ice road is a major highway compared to this small, isolated back road. Hugh races to pick up his 17th load, but first he needs an oil and tire change. Drew runs out of gas on the side of the road in Yellowknife and his truck freezes up. This is just the latest in a long string of mechanical failures. His patience for life on the ice road is wearing thin so he calls his wife back home for a pep talk. Rookie TJ also suffers a debilitating blow. While driving, he's overcome with abdominal pain from an earlier injury strapping down a load.

  • Into The Whiteout
    It's day 37 of the ice road season and there almost 3,000 more loads to go. Drivers are washing out and the road is beaten up. Rick Fitch, has a backlog of critical supplies that need to be delivered and an arctic storm is brewing. Rick organizes a special convoy of five trucks to get the loads out. TJ gets separated from the convoy just as the storm hits the road. The rest of the convoy makes it to the mine just before the road is shut down and is stranded at the mine for 16 hours with no word from TJ. Meanwhile, Hugh Rowland struggles with having lost two of his drivers this season.

  • The Big Melt
    It's day 53 of the ice road season and only the toughest truckers remain on a road that's sent many people packing. Alex is part of a last great push to get some critical loads up the ice before it's too late. In his convoy is the heaviest load ever to cross the ice - a 100-ton electrical unit for the Diavik mine. If this load damages the ice, it could be the last run of the season. Rick, who may be suffering from frostbite, has hit his limit with driving a truck in forty below with no heat and needs to make a tough decision. The most unlikely survivor is rookie T.J. He's suffered some of the worst blows of the season, and although it's not yet over, he's already feeling like a seasoned veteran as he heads out on his 18th load across melting ice and a road that will soon disappear.

  • The Final Run
    Spring brings a rush of warm weather and the big melt begins. The road is nearly empty as only the toughest or craziest truckers remain. There's a race to the finish between Alex, Hugh, Jay and T.J. Alex and Hugh are neck and neck fighting for the top load count, but the road is down to its final days and every trip could be their last. As the clock ticks away on the ice, this handful of die-hard truckers pushes for every last load, hauling in the big bucks and paving the way for the most successful ice road season in history.

  • Then And Now
    Tracing the history of Yellowknife and the region going back before the arrival of the indigenous Eskimos; and, more recently, the history of the ice roads and the suitability of trucks to navigate the dangers, especially the sub-zero temperatures.

  • Off The Ice
    The truckers reminisce about the past ice-road season and talk about what they do during the off-season.

  • On The Edge
    The truckers reminisce about the past ice-road season and talk about what they do during the off-season.
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