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World’s Most Dangerous Roads | The Canadian Ice Roads (2015)
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The Canadian ice roads exist only for a few months in the winter when the ice is thick enough. The only time of the year when goods can be transported up to Northern Manitoba. We accompany the truckers Vlad and Hugh as well as the aboriginal Canadian Scott with his pick-up on their long journey to a village called God’s Lake. A risky trip in icy temperatures, sometimes even below - 60 degrees Celcius.
The men are in constant danger of getting stuck and need to forget everything they ever learnt about driving on a highway in order to arrive safely.
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@FreeDocumentary
@FreeDocumentary 2 года назад
The Canadian ice roads exist only for a few months in the winter when the ice is thick enough. The only time of the year when goods can be transported up to Northern Manitoba. We accompany the truckers Vlad and Hugh as well as the aboriginal Canadian Scott with his pick-up on their long journey to a village called God’s Lake. A risky trip in icy temperatures, sometimes even below - 60 degrees Celsius. The men are in constant danger of getting stuck and need to forget everything they ever learnt about driving on a highway in order to arrive safely. Need another trip on the World’s Most Dangerous Roads > China - The Sichuan-Tibet Highway: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NI3yEN2U0sU.html #freedocumentary
@Sebastian-xl7vd
@Sebastian-xl7vd 2 года назад
omg
@issackadan6765
@issackadan6765 2 года назад
Good documentary
@quebecoisdecoeur1708
@quebecoisdecoeur1708 2 года назад
Thank you so much for your good and hard work. This is an interesting documentary video as I've seen another video about the dangerous roads in Peru.
@axomaminyt
@axomaminyt 2 года назад
Respect for your team hard works 🙏🙏
@vivianpetersaldanha2478
@vivianpetersaldanha2478 2 года назад
Keep up this fantastic job. Just left me speechless. Thank you, hats off to the team !!!!!!!
@rct3nut74
@rct3nut74 2 года назад
I love these free documentaries, they could easily put these behind a pay wall. But here they are, on RU-vid for free. And they are high quality as well, the makers travel around the world telling all manner of stories. Thank you for making these documentaries!
@gamematerials
@gamematerials 2 года назад
This documentary is more valuable and thorough than the "ICE ROAD MOVIE," and we praise the free documentary Team for the hard work they made for us.
@rct3nut74
@rct3nut74 2 года назад
I still can't believe these are free. In today's online world everyone is putting content behind pay walls and monthly subscriptions, but this channel is special
@Mrwinecontreras
@Mrwinecontreras 2 года назад
@@rct3nut74 hey don’t forget they’re getting pay 💰 big bucks!! Through the ads this channels make millions a year just for posting videos here
@countthenumberministry8776
@countthenumberministry8776 2 года назад
Praise the Lord Jesus Christ not a man ! {John 12:43} KJV For they loved the praise of men more than the praise of God. {Psalms 135:3} KJV Praise the LORD; for the LORD is good: sing praises unto his name; for it is pleasant.
@shirleymental4189
@shirleymental4189 2 года назад
@@countthenumberministry8776 Sod off!
@rennscholmes
@rennscholmes 2 года назад
i watch that movie and i think the story of the 2 brother are sad. because i have brother just like that
@deepakdongre7712
@deepakdongre7712 7 месяцев назад
Living in Canada and riding past these trucks on my motorcycle, I look at them and say- wow nice earnings for just cruising a heavy haul on the highways- then it strikes me they do the same during winters. These ice-road truckers are supermen, and mighty respect to them and every single individual who work towards keep the routes operational.
@sachinrv1
@sachinrv1 2 года назад
Thanks for all these "dangerous roads" documentaries. We all look forward to these docs.
@Ihatecabinetmoths
@Ihatecabinetmoths 2 года назад
Love it. Much better than the show with bs drama
@indexoptions
@indexoptions 2 года назад
Same
@ozzy7804
@ozzy7804 2 года назад
Normalmente i don't like people who say "we all look...." But with this your totally right. Almost all the docs from those guys are really nice to watch
@sachinrv1
@sachinrv1 2 года назад
@@ozzy7804 super excellent docs
@crazyparanormalinvestigato2007
@crazyparanormalinvestigato2007 2 года назад
Took me a minute to realize this wasn't a episode of ice road truckers lol
@toddvanwinkle7777
@toddvanwinkle7777 2 года назад
Where is Lisa? 😄😄😄
@boostjunkie2320
@boostjunkie2320 2 года назад
Ha. ha. ha. That was so funny........Can you see my sarcasm? Cornball
@annakeye
@annakeye 2 года назад
It's way better. Not all that high stress narration and repetition. This has a gentler, more realistic pace.
@crazyparanormalinvestigato2007
@crazyparanormalinvestigato2007 2 года назад
@CORNell OVERflOATER I don't think he realized I was being sarcastic
@crazyparanormalinvestigato2007
@crazyparanormalinvestigato2007 2 года назад
@@annakeye oh I know I was just being sarcastic I like this better than the ice road truckers anyways
@planet-keepermedia
@planet-keepermedia 2 года назад
My Mother is both a Residential School survivor and Day School survivor..... Thank You for the respect of acknowledgment....
@lionellau7760
@lionellau7760 2 года назад
Ice thickness get checked everyday by the government inspectors. They use a factor of 1.5 times required thickness for the maximum allowable weight. The inspectors drive these ice roads everyday. Everyone stop and help each other. It’s not that scary. It’s actually a very relaxing drive.
@rydellbaptiste8644
@rydellbaptiste8644 2 года назад
Do the guys leave the truck idling the entire night
@lionellau7760
@lionellau7760 2 года назад
@@rydellbaptiste8644 Anything below -45c, we will keep our vehicle running all night. We have a slip tank that hold 500 litre of fuel at any given time.
@shelleykentner4900
@shelleykentner4900 2 года назад
Wrong, it scared me and I was very experienced driver.
@orangeradishneo
@orangeradishneo 2 года назад
@@shelleykentner4900 if someone's sharing their perspective, they aren't wrong. you just don't agree. are you like 10 years old?
@hudheifaomar4650
@hudheifaomar4650 Год назад
@@orangeradishneo hahaha nice one
@tprski
@tprski Год назад
I’ve travelled these roads, they give you a perspective on how vast the north is. It’s beautiful, humbling, and dangerous. Truly a wild and lonely place.
@maggiemaja822
@maggiemaja822 2 года назад
To ALL Truck Drivers: Thank you for your work! Many people do appreciate it. I'm one of them. Many thanks Guys!
@heyyouuu270
@heyyouuu270 Год назад
my father is a truck driver, he always tell me his driving story journey....now when i miss him, ill watch truck driver story on youtube...i miss u old man!😭❤
@devinhollis1191
@devinhollis1191 2 года назад
This doc is so cool. Years ago I used travel these ice roads. 99% of people in this province never get to see the beauty of the northern communities, people and ice roads. Had a few close calls, but always got a hand or pull out of the "ditches" from passers by. One of my favorite times/jobs ever. Miss my time on the ice. Excellent doc!
@tftv5907
@tftv5907 2 года назад
Could you help me to get some job as a driver I m from India
@robb5828
@robb5828 2 года назад
@@tftv5907 you sure wanna drive there over ice roads? I would love to see an Indian in these cold climates
@josephmukanda
@josephmukanda 2 года назад
Imagine a temperature of -50 degree. In Kenya at positive 16 we cry that its too cold. Such a temperature can make our entire country population extinct.
@ajsdjkdasjksdakjdaskj
@ajsdjkdasjksdakjdaskj 2 года назад
Good thing about cold is that you can gear up for it and wear protective clothing. If its 40+ C outside the only thing you can do is endure it.
@jamyw
@jamyw 2 года назад
same way it can get too hot for them here
@ajsdjkdasjksdakjdaskj
@ajsdjkdasjksdakjdaskj 2 года назад
@@jamyw True. The bad thing with cold is that it can kill unprotected person in 15 minutes.
@Priest92
@Priest92 2 года назад
@@chadfriesen5267 is that celcius?
@mzwaneleshange6671
@mzwaneleshange6671 2 года назад
@@Priest92 we've been suffering the worst cold in SA lows being 10°c and highs only about 17°c......
@jamesm5883
@jamesm5883 2 года назад
One of the most dangerous jobs in the world, hats off to these guys, great doc!
@sebbelp
@sebbelp 2 года назад
you have not seen the other docs, this is luxury driving
@susanbrown2909
@susanbrown2909 2 года назад
Yes..they have the cold n ice to deal with and dangers:but a lot of other skilled lorry drivers. If you let theses drivers loose around London streets,delivering food etc..they be lost ,u need real driving skills to negotiate the really tight narrow roads...and delivery points. Plus having to have eyes up your butt for so many people ,cars and other obstacles in the way. They are tough men ..but they mainly drive in straight lines.
@PorkChopJones
@PorkChopJones Год назад
This Canadian Ice Roads Documentary is very intriguing to watch. The World's Most Dangerous Roads FD has a knack of keeping us, the viewer glued to the screen. Your team has a way of gaining the trust of the locals, that gives us a much deeper understanding of the day to day struggles that most of us will never experience. I can only imagine the courage and the bravery of those who earn a living on these Ice Roads. Thanks for taking us on this wonderful journey of man vs the elements.
@johnger850305
@johnger850305 Год назад
I love these series so much thanks for uploading the previous footages. After I play SnowRunner I become super addicted to snow trucks and transportations, and after seeing these videos make me aware the fact that there are people on Earth actually living in such lifestyle.
@lauriemapplebeck6029
@lauriemapplebeck6029 2 года назад
So PROUD OF OUR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE!!!
@texas4478
@texas4478 2 года назад
For drinking and taking government aid 🤣
@joebidenshearingaid1618
@joebidenshearingaid1618 2 года назад
for whining and complaining ?
@mynsxt6
@mynsxt6 2 года назад
Much respect for the Ice Road Truckers!!!!
@rubio93
@rubio93 2 года назад
I was born and raised in Winnipeg. This brings back a lot of memories for me.
@Psybo
@Psybo 2 года назад
What was in that pipe they were smoking? Do you know?
@batman1169
@batman1169 2 года назад
In the summer your official bird is the mosquitoe 🦟 🇨🇦👍
@qadarshafii827
@qadarshafii827 2 года назад
You’re lucky bro
@tamral2489
@tamral2489 2 года назад
@@Psybo it's tobacco.
@Benny0007
@Benny0007 2 года назад
winnipeg best big city in canada so cold i love it here lived here my whole life!!!
@raunn11
@raunn11 Год назад
As a driver myself i can say that These drivers are the real deal.
@bickylahkar3082
@bickylahkar3082 2 года назад
Watching after 20mins from India 🇮🇳🙏,,, beautiful documentary.. good work free documenty,,we love your work...
@FreeDocumentary
@FreeDocumentary 2 года назад
Thank you so much!
@Crashed131963
@Crashed131963 2 года назад
"World’s Most Dangerous Roads" Is a 2011 TV series , they are reruns they did not make them.
@vanharoldmabini3251
@vanharoldmabini3251 2 года назад
The best documentary,,
@Traveler-30
@Traveler-30 2 года назад
These drivers are the most disciplined drivers on the road. They value life.
@robbalinski1606
@robbalinski1606 2 года назад
I've been down the Ice road 4 years straight...this doc is a joke.
@haggis525
@haggis525 2 года назад
@@robbalinski1606 Agreed... but if it were true to life every viewer would be bored 😴 after 10 minutes.
@Traveler-30
@Traveler-30 2 года назад
@@robbalinski1606 oh. I guess I just like the idea that there are many disciplined drivers are still ot there. because here in the south, you rarely see one and if there are one they still kind of blend. There are many reasonable drivers but countless are idiots.
@carlthor91
@carlthor91 2 года назад
@@robbalinski1606 Can't tell them the truth, we would end up with the Thompson scale lady all over our case.
@nasaa2884
@nasaa2884 2 года назад
41:20 "...it only got down to -6, that's too warm..." a combination of words I never thought I'd ever hear spoken out loud with a straight face!
@quebecoisdecoeur1708
@quebecoisdecoeur1708 2 года назад
I love Canada so much, especially the town of Montreal, where I've spent four years of my life. It was a fruitful period in my life. Many thanks, Canada!!!
@isabellamomodu1812
@isabellamomodu1812 2 года назад
Why did u live since you liked it soo much
@tweezerjam
@tweezerjam 2 года назад
Montreals the only city I’ve been mugged in 😂
@fafadfasfa
@fafadfasfa 2 года назад
@@tweezerjam do tell!
@tweezerjam
@tweezerjam 2 года назад
@@fafadfasfa - i was 18 and a student at uvm. Two carloads of us spent a weekend there. The first night we went clubbing and four of us ended up wasted, lost in the rain at 4am (way before uber- this was 1998). We stopped and asked two guys where our hotel was and instead of getting directions we got mugged. I had spent all my cash so they threw my wallet back at me but ended up taking a few hundred bucks from my friends. They actually pulled knives on us but we cooperated, as we were understandably scared af. What was also weird was they were speaking in french! 😂I don’t remember how we finally got back to our room but it was like 5am. I’ve never been back! 😂
@ferdtheterd3897
@ferdtheterd3897 2 года назад
@@tweezerjam Typical frenchies lol. I've gotten in many fights with fellow francophones here for some reason I think we just like fighting. Next time you're too drunk have a poutine you'll feel better
@rgarlinyc
@rgarlinyc 2 года назад
Every one of these "Most Dangerous Roads" documentaries are masterpieces! Astonishingly great cinematography, production, editing....commentary. My life has changed for the better - I appreciate how people overcome hardship more now, and I am both humbled and better informed. Thank you more than I can rightfully express. 👏🏻💝
@petrolo72
@petrolo72 2 года назад
✊🏼 Freedom convoy. Supporting our Canadian brothers and sisters from the USA. 👍🏼
@SolinaRL
@SolinaRL 2 года назад
I live in NW Ontario Canada and I’ve driven on the ice roads a few times and it’s extremely unnerving to hear the ice crackle beneath you as drive!! I’ve also met ‘the polar bear’ on his way through our community and he’s a great guy.
@carlthor91
@carlthor91 2 года назад
So long as the ice is cracking, all is good, when it isn't making noise, time to be extra careful.
@antoaneta70
@antoaneta70 Год назад
These guys are so brave working and living in such insane conditions 🙆🏻‍♀️ Me from Los Angeles lol 😂 Respect ✊🏽
@doorattachment6926
@doorattachment6926 2 года назад
What a pleasure to listen to the narrator's voice.
@tewodrosabebe7875
@tewodrosabebe7875 2 года назад
My addiction..here we go...thank you free documentary for uploading..,,
@FreeDocumentary
@FreeDocumentary 2 года назад
You are very welcome. Thank you for watching!
@PAVEL-JAKL
@PAVEL-JAKL 2 года назад
I used to watch ice road truckers every week..
@dodo-susastela1485
@dodo-susastela1485 2 года назад
I'm from the Philippines and never have opportunity to leave my country, especially places with snow. I know snow only from Christmas cards way back in the 70's. Hence, never thought snow, especially travelling on them, can be as challenging. Good done documentary. I thought the movie Ice Roads is fictional. But after seeing this?
@kewsiyehboah6058
@kewsiyehboah6058 2 года назад
Hats Off To All Who made this Documentary Possible..
@ibnashadanik4345
@ibnashadanik4345 Год назад
It was a nice documentary.. Huge respect for the drivers....
@ramishrambarran3998
@ramishrambarran3998 2 года назад
I live in tropical Trinidad & Tobago. I can't begin to imagine this cold ! Respect to all.
@xxMisterJxx
@xxMisterJxx 2 года назад
It truly takes a courageous and special breed to do a job like this.
@devilhunterred
@devilhunterred 2 года назад
Well. One day AI autonomous driving will replace all these dangerous trucking jobs.
@ropafadzochibanda730
@ropafadzochibanda730 2 года назад
Finally it's here. I have been waiting for you to upload Dangerous Roads videos
@shackletonify
@shackletonify 2 года назад
The calmness of these men in the documentary is really soothing and impressive
@abcd-hw8io
@abcd-hw8io 2 года назад
@@chadfriesen5267 How do people deal with the slippery roads? What kind of tires do we need?
@chantheavyvan5839
@chantheavyvan5839 2 года назад
Amazing documentary as always ❄️
@sallybryan3754
@sallybryan3754 2 года назад
Amazing documentaries watching from Kenya 🇰🇪
@kajikaone
@kajikaone 2 года назад
Umeulizwa na nani mahali uko
@paulsieunda3500
@paulsieunda3500 2 года назад
Great am on my way to drive and experience those trucks up North Canada
@kevinmaina3657
@kevinmaina3657 2 года назад
@@kajikaone 😂
@briansagini6950
@briansagini6950 2 года назад
First to comment 🇰🇪
@aatifshah8476
@aatifshah8476 2 года назад
take ur gold medal
@bronson_4696
@bronson_4696 2 года назад
Jeez we still doing this in 2021? 😂
@lindasapiecha2515
@lindasapiecha2515 2 года назад
Whats your comment 😊
@davidclark442
@davidclark442 Год назад
I lived in Maine a friend asked Me if I be willing to haul some loads in Canada. Said sure didn't know it was over ice road so so stressful I tried it did a season with him no joke . Glad I was able to do it . Took a load of Groceries to a small town it was wild how thankful they were to me.looked like everyone in town can out to help unload the truck .
@benflores3936
@benflores3936 2 года назад
I sometimes forget I’m watching on RU-vid lol 😂 got to love this
@FrigidPhoenix
@FrigidPhoenix 2 года назад
I live in Northern Manitoba so it is really interesting stumbling across this and seeing how they convey both the land and the people. I am still watching this as I write the comment but this is really well done!
@FrigidPhoenix
@FrigidPhoenix 2 года назад
@Train 2noplace After watching all of it, there absolutely is some dramatization.. I'll give some quick thoughts on things said throughout the documentary and you're free to ask questions. I am not a trucker so I am probably not the best person to ask about the specifics of that. But Northern Manitoba is a very sparely populated harsh climate. Temperatures generally range from -30 to -40 C in the winters, and with windchill hit -50c or lower multiple times a year. So if you arnt prepared then you'd absolutely could end up in a life or death situation. But with that said anyone living or working here WOULD be prepared and know what they are doing. It's livable if you take the proper precautions (evidenced by the people who DO live here full time). Some ice roads also exist for much longer than a few weeks. Being properly dressed and prepared can make a huge difference. A lot of these communities that have ice roads also have small airports which could be used, so to say they are completely dependant on the truckers in the winter is dramatized. However having the truckers go in is very good for the communities, as you can ship so much more via truck than a small plane. But if needed, then these communities could get stuff flown in as they do in the summer. To say that EVERY community is 100 percent dependant off state assistance is a generalization. Some reserves have more resources than others, and some manage their resources better than others. However infrastructure as a whole is lacking, the people live in poverty compared to the rest of Canada, drugs and alcohol are a major issue which they are trying to get under control to the best of their ability. This is directly related to past treatment of the native peoples of Canada as referenced at 14:00 , where they were stolen from their communities by the Canadian RCMP, put into Catholic residential schools where they would be beaten and treated so poorly that in some the death toll was over half of the children taken there. This only stopped in 1996 and so the effects are still felt today. I bring this up because this actually is a common experience for many of the peoples here and not dramatized in the documentary, just not much was said about it. I also feel like truckers probably don't actually get stuck as frequently as they did in this documentary. To say it doesn't happen would be wrong but I do feel it happened abit more than normal in the video. Comments like "metal breaks in half at -40" is only true of some forms of metal - forms that I don't imagine you would use in a truck made for this climate. This comment is long enough so i'll leave it at this for now!
@GlazzedDonut
@GlazzedDonut 2 года назад
I have lived North of 60 multiple times and in most of Canada if you have ever visited make sure you visit more than one spot because there is so much Beauty to take in
@denniskibet8294
@denniskibet8294 2 года назад
12 minutes later💥💥🇰🇪🇰🇪Enjoying from Kenya🇰🇪
@comfortablydumbb
@comfortablydumbb 2 года назад
Hello there... Hope your day is good🙏 best wishes from India 👍
@fixhubeverything6988
@fixhubeverything6988 2 года назад
This place will never be any colder than Limuru on July😜
@ndungukariuki380
@ndungukariuki380 2 года назад
From Kenya.Enjoying this..
@gacherumburu9958
@gacherumburu9958 2 года назад
Same
@denisgitau3600
@denisgitau3600 2 года назад
@@fixhubeverything6988 Haha
@andrewroberts6930
@andrewroberts6930 Год назад
Great Canadian doc! Well done. We need more of these for sure.
@nikhilgunaware5448
@nikhilgunaware5448 2 года назад
I love to watch Ice Roads transport. Thanks @FreeDocumentary
@margaretpeabody243
@margaretpeabody243 2 года назад
Fabulous documentary. We learned how people live and lived before the ice roads, enjoyed pristine scenery and nail nawed through the heroic travels.
@mohdfahmi8841
@mohdfahmi8841 11 месяцев назад
//em//.
@DAICHI-SENPAI
@DAICHI-SENPAI 2 года назад
Let's go!!! Was wanting another one of these!
@fueledbyapex
@fueledbyapex 2 года назад
Thanks for blessing my Sunday..... Greatly appreciated guys.
@dontregret8457
@dontregret8457 2 года назад
Love these cold winter documentaries
@lauriemapplebeck6029
@lauriemapplebeck6029 2 года назад
You are our Canadian heroes! Living up north of us southern Ontario. You are the true Canucks!!🇨🇦🇨🇦🙏❤️❤️‍🔥
@shirleymental4189
@shirleymental4189 2 года назад
To be honest, compared to some of these dangerous roads documentary's this is like a Sunday drive.
@hassenahmedabdilahi2104
@hassenahmedabdilahi2104 2 года назад
we thank all the participant of the ice road of Canada the experience they shared from the bottoms of their heart
@Beyond_theorbit
@Beyond_theorbit 2 года назад
Great job, great documentary by fine tuned crews.
@Beyond_theorbit
@Beyond_theorbit 2 года назад
@@chadfriesen5267 yes great effort deserve appreciation
@ph11p3540
@ph11p3540 2 года назад
I had an uncle who used to drive the Ice roads out of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan al the way out to a place called Rabbit Lake and Pat Lake in North Saskatchewan for the uranium mines. Brutal, and scary work. He lost a few close friends on those long frozen roads. It was not unheard of for it to be a week before the next truck would drive up along the road and no one ever heard of a satellite phone back in the 1970s and 1980s. Not even a satellite pager or distress beacon. When your truck broke down or got stuck, it was a death sentence. Driving in a small convoy was the only way to insure safety
@Nabee_H
@Nabee_H Год назад
Sounds scary, I'm guessing he was delivering to Uranium City, that's far!
@YogBar
@YogBar 5 месяцев назад
Back then Truck convoys with a Pilot/Mechanic Truck would usually be the norm , No one other then a complete Idiot , or a really desperate driver would go solo , and most of those are Dead now.
@hemantgokhale7356
@hemantgokhale7356 2 года назад
All episodes are good to watch. Thank you Free Documentary
@Jankhafa
@Jankhafa 2 года назад
Love and respect to you guys and good job team Free documentary greeting from Cuba 🇨🇺
@FreeDocumentary
@FreeDocumentary 2 года назад
Thank you! Stay safe there!
@izm4life
@izm4life 2 года назад
How’s Cuba with COVID? Are you guys forced to V@x?
@Linda2
@Linda2 2 года назад
I really enjoyed this. I thought It was Ice Road Truckers for a minute. Spectacular scenery and lakes. Thankyou
@pebblesceleste1633
@pebblesceleste1633 2 года назад
This was a good episode. I get nervous for them when they talk about the lake that turned into a road and they can only use that route during the Winter. I don't know if I would be brave enough to drive on a frozen lake. More power to them and I'm glad they had safe travels. These are some great episodes to thank you Free Documentary for all of your work.
@orangeradishneo
@orangeradishneo 2 года назад
it's actually more common than people realize, here in Canada! take a look at google maps with the traffic feature on someday, you might be able to tell where the permanent roads end, and just how many bodies of water we have here making roads hard to develop. There are many first nations communities up north that are fly in only communities, only reachable by land in winter.
@onlyamberrr9635
@onlyamberrr9635 Год назад
It's really not as bad as these documentaries and ice road trucker shows make it seem. I've been on these roads every year since i was a kid, and started driving on them when i was 17. The only thing that sucks is the long hours. It once took 16 hours to get home
@onlyamberrr9635
@onlyamberrr9635 Год назад
Also 20+ years i've never ever had an experience of ice breaking. Only time i've ever heard of a vehicle going through the ice (no fatalities) is when a vehicle breaks down on the ice during the last 2 weeks of it being driveable and the owner not being able to fix it before the ice melts. I've never heard of anyone dying by going through on the winter roads
@tired1923
@tired1923 Год назад
it’s very common, in summer you see boats on lakes and in winter it’s snowmobiles. a lake that has seen enough cold days cant *not* be safe.
@highway6ix21
@highway6ix21 10 месяцев назад
@@onlyamberrr9635 Same, Ive been on these up north roads since I was a kid, was kinda shook when I was younger but eventually got use to them lol
@agarwoodblogger
@agarwoodblogger 2 года назад
This channel is so addicting👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾. ❤️ This channel always 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
@randybourdon2791
@randybourdon2791 2 года назад
Excellent documentary, really enjoyed seeing all of the diversity.
@waqasrasool6494
@waqasrasool6494 2 года назад
Canada, France & Portgual are GEMS on Earth💯
@ferdtheterd3897
@ferdtheterd3897 2 года назад
France is a stinky gem
@johnk7093
@johnk7093 2 года назад
Polar Bear!!!! Cool to hear his voice again.... miss IRC....
@simwaduncan777
@simwaduncan777 2 года назад
Thank you for this new upload. I'm always curious, looking forward to the next episode of the Deadliest Roads/Dangerous roads series. I miss the wonderful humorous narrator of the previous Deadliest Roads series. Much love from Kenya 🇰🇪.
@Mandan...77t
@Mandan...77t 2 года назад
I have always wanted to watch ice north Canadian roads. Thanks alot
@lances2959
@lances2959 2 года назад
proud to be from this province
@briansumner6439
@briansumner6439 2 года назад
I have a long time interest in the ice road trucking and I did watched the reality show some times. Thanks for this video documentary.
@lucasjohnstone6419
@lucasjohnstone6419 2 года назад
Once you watch one you can’t stop Love these
@jjadefernans7492
@jjadefernans7492 2 года назад
WOW!!! Real men. Thank you for posting.
@irshadhashmi7058
@irshadhashmi7058 2 года назад
I learn a lot of this channel. Best documentary I ever seen
@XSemperIdem5
@XSemperIdem5 2 года назад
Really enjoyed this one. Especially for including some historical information on the First Nations people and aspects of their culture.
@kingming869
@kingming869 Год назад
I loved watching Ice Road Truckers. They are a different breed.
@elohim6068
@elohim6068 2 года назад
Very much respect to the truckers, driving in these conditions with all those technicalities. Respect
@Reddylion
@Reddylion 2 года назад
such weathers one has to care for your co passenger, in this case another truck driver.
@boaspendaishongwa5316
@boaspendaishongwa5316 2 года назад
Best documentary 🇳🇦
@MyWepo
@MyWepo 2 года назад
I live in Manitoba and I can relate to a lot of this,
@scottburrow8717
@scottburrow8717 2 года назад
Hue was my favorite driver on the show ice road truckers for sure. He is a beast. Fearless for sure.
@curtiswheeler2212
@curtiswheeler2212 2 года назад
My uncle worked for Purvis, a company that built ships and he went up the McKenzie River road right up to Tuk he hauled portable oxygen/gas units plus ship parts. He had to add extra heaters to his truck cabin. just to stay warm.
@mamouford9702
@mamouford9702 2 года назад
Finally a new Dangerous Road doc. Was waiting 4 new one. Thanks 4 z entire team who made it possible. I love Canada n Alaska, also South America Patagonia. Am thinking of ur African series, i mean z struggling lifes of z poor african people , zer unpaved roads n zer deadly trucks. Frm Mauritius.
@TheWanderer03
@TheWanderer03 2 года назад
Ah! What an intense episode it was, we humans adapt to the situations no matter what, the struggle never leaves and maybe that's what it is, which keeps us going.
@mohdfahmi8841
@mohdfahmi8841 11 месяцев назад
//em//¡//.
@wilsonsamuel2469
@wilsonsamuel2469 Год назад
Nice to see Polar Bear back :-)
@shejoinasu
@shejoinasu 2 года назад
Thanks, this is a great virtual 'chilling' experience, watching ice tours of multiple truckers simultaneously. Excellent picture and narration. In south India, we generally never experience temperatures below 25 Celsius, unless in few high-range tourist spots, no need to mention about ice.
@michaelotengo280
@michaelotengo280 2 года назад
Those temperatures are below inside my freezer,,,,, I respect those drivers
@mzee5533
@mzee5533 2 года назад
Your freezer temperatures are our cool temperatures in winter ❄️ mate. We love our weather
@michaelotengo280
@michaelotengo280 2 года назад
@@mzee5533 may God protect you 🙏🙏❤️❤️
@Crashed131963
@Crashed131963 2 года назад
Freezer are set at -18c.
@NovelIdeaIndeed
@NovelIdeaIndeed 2 года назад
Very interesting. Beautiful landscapes and a glimpse of people’s lives in an environment so different from our own!
@cristianaurora8840
@cristianaurora8840 2 года назад
great! this is beautiful and amazing, thank you for showing.
@rosemayormita7192
@rosemayormita7192 2 года назад
Beautiful and spectacular scenery.
@sokuntheavlog862
@sokuntheavlog862 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing this rare video 👍🏻. The scariest thing is when your vehicle slides. Driving in winter is no joke, it freaks me out sometimes.
@mohdfahmi8841
@mohdfahmi8841 11 месяцев назад
Semua ai tau
@nugomobossshellaofficial3830
@nugomobossshellaofficial3830 2 года назад
This channel is an blessings I learned alot
@robbalinski1606
@robbalinski1606 2 года назад
Coming from an Ice road trucker....take this doc with a grain of salt....
@paulinemoriasi8868
@paulinemoriasi8868 8 месяцев назад
Am watching live from Kenya🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪I love this channel.
@politicalhouse8694
@politicalhouse8694 2 года назад
One of my favorites channels on RU-vid.
@tech1238
@tech1238 2 года назад
Ooh i missed this episode. Gonna watch now 😀
@POLYLIVING
@POLYLIVING 2 года назад
New driver here✋ Can’t wait to get more experience! This is an amazing documentary. I love his long hair!☺️🔥
@borderreiver90
@borderreiver90 2 года назад
What an amazing journey….used to love watching the Ice Road Truckers series…..
@denisewarner8287
@denisewarner8287 Год назад
They do a fantastic job getting across the ice roads. I would not want to be a truckie on my own in the dead of night, pretty scary!! Thank you so much for the upload.
@Imr-rr
@Imr-rr 2 года назад
Seeing this documentary makes me want to play ATS with Canada mod again😂. Int. LoneStar truck with blue paint looks like mine in the game😁
@georgivanev7466
@georgivanev7466 2 года назад
Still better than the miserable roads in Siberia with medieval infrastructure and 100yo trucks
@theyredistortingyourrhythm130
@theyredistortingyourrhythm130 2 года назад
Australia SEES
@donnysath9084
@donnysath9084 2 года назад
Those 100YO trucks must be frozen with times and keep on working as they are fresh from factory...
@ddringaljamediciploly
@ddringaljamediciploly 2 года назад
You've driven there?
@davidlefranc6240
@davidlefranc6240 2 года назад
to be honest with you its even colder in russia and you got some modern truck ive seen it in a documentary !!!
@Wowcrazy247
@Wowcrazy247 2 года назад
@@davidlefranc6240 It's about as equally as cold, Canada goes further North and even more remote than this documentary shows
@jacksonandrade7047
@jacksonandrade7047 7 месяцев назад
this is a awersome video. thank very much youtube for this video. thaks.
@TheJattMC
@TheJattMC 2 года назад
Canada is beautiful
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