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about freakin time, still buried in ice here
All that snowblowin really took the shine off of that hood, eh?

Do they bore holes in it to check the thickness in various places?Our lake ice is probably at least five feet thick by now. They will be driving loaded semi trucks on it to access the remote communities and diamond mines.
Yeah, especially where the ice roads are. What they will do to add to it is drill a hole then flood the road with huge pumps. Some of the lakes north of the big lake are twenty to perhaps fifty miles long, so they link them together. The danger is close to shore. When you are driving the ice roads you cannot go faster then about twenty five miles an hour. Because the ice flexes and makes a wave you have to go slow. If you catch up to the wave the ice shatters, you fall through and die, and the road is shut down until they find away around the damage. As you get close to shore you slow way down even more because the wave bounces back when it hits shore and you can go through that way, as well. Most accidents happen close to shore. Most guys die from a heart attack, but you freeze to death anyway…Do they bore holes in it to check the thickness in various places?
Is the show 'Ice Road Truckers' any indication of what things are like?? Not sure if it's even on anymore but it showed trucks back when I watched it that didn't make it.....Ye
Yeah, especially where the ice roads are. What they will do to add to it is drill a hole then flood the road with huge pumps. Some of the lakes north of the big lake are twenty to perhaps fifty miles long, so they link them together. The danger is close to shore. When you are driving the ice roads you cannot go faster then about twenty five miles an hour. Because the ice flexes and makes a wave you have to go slow. If you catch up to the wave the ice shatters, you fall through and die, and the road is shut down until they find away around the damage. As you get close to shore you slow way down even more because the wave bounces back when it hits shore and you can go through that way, as well. Most accidents happen close to shore. Most guys die from a heart attack, but you freeze to death anyway…
It’s very surreal to be on the ice when a semi goes by as you go up and down on the wave.
Years ago probably one truck a year went through the ice, sometimes a grader or a snow plow. Safety has improved a lot and I think it’s been a few years since one went through.Is the show 'Ice Road Truckers' any indication of what things are like?? Not sure if it's even on anymore but it showed trucks back when I watched it that didn't make it.....
It was off the air for awhile, but the 12th season started again in September last year. Lisa Kelly and Tod Dewey were the only drivers that I recognized.Is the show 'Ice Road Truckers' any indication of what things are like?? Not sure if it's even on anymore but it showed trucks back when I watched it that didn't make it.....