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Oddly enough I was talking to an old(ish) Canadian chap who is into his trees/logging etc and who is over here to see his in-laws for xmas. I mentioned Ice Road Truckers and he said he knew one of the guys from the early days of the show, and went on to mention some of the stuff which was done to cause the truckers 'problems'.

 

Made 'better TV' they said.

 

Still like wathching it tho.

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I enjoyed it when it 1st started, but now it is as boring as hell. All they every do is make out that it is so dangerous and and that theres a great risk, and then nothing happens.

Think it has kind of run it's course, that's why they have brought another woman in this year.

 

 

 

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