Posted by BushogPapa on September 17, 2012 at 12:44:26 from (173.88.51.117):
In Reply to: Ice Road Truckers posted by Phil Scarborough on September 17, 2012 at 04:17:39:
If you ignore the "drama", it is pretty much like driving Winter roads anywhere.. The "Heavy Hauling", with Pushers is interesting.. There always is some type of thing going on between drivers, but what they portray is over the top and not very likely .. I used to average around 2,000 miles of ice and snow every week in the Winter and non could be any slicker (we Never shut down, unless the road closed ahead of us)... -60 Degrees would sure have stopped me, though..!! would not want any part of those temps...!!! I have not seen any of those trucks with snow built up on them like we get it...not uncommon to have probably over a Ton, hanging from the Trailer Landing Gear alone..NO Way they could scale us in the Winter...we would have needed to be empty..!! Altogether, not a bad show, but the fake drama gets tiresome.. Ron..
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