You've watched him battle the odds on History's Ice Road Truckers.
Now read Hugh "The Polar Bear" Roland's own storm-by-storm account
of surviving and conquering the infamous ice roads of the Arctic.
Join Hugh in the front seat of his truck as he shares his most
chilling, adrenaline-fueled tales of the world's most dangerous
job.
Every year, a fleet of truckers travels beyond the northern
equatorial line to the Arctic Circle, battling subzero temperatures
and perilous conditions. Though treacherous, it is a region heavily
endowed with natural resources. Locating this abundance of natural
gas, conflict-free diamonds, and gold is relatively easy;
extracting and transporting these goods is another matter entirely.
The elite truckers chosen to deliver materials vital to these
efforts spend two months traveling distances greater than Western
Europe on naturally formed roads of ice that is only sixteen inches
thick.
It is one of the most dangerous jobs in the world.
For more than twenty years, Hugh Rowland has survived the ice
roads like none other. Each year when the temperature plummets,
Rowland leaves his family in Vancouver, Canada, to drive 1,900
miles to Yellowknife, where he will begin his odyssey. Facing the
threat of perilous avalanches, hundred-foot cliffs, and the
ever-present danger of cracking through the ice, Hugh must push
himself to the limit. The payoff is sweet, but Rowland isn't in it
just for the money; he is driven by the camaraderie, the call to
adventure, and the chance to battle the odds year after year.
From the first snowstorm to the final thaw, On Thin Ice traces
the history of ice road trucking, chronicles Rowland's preparation
for the trek, and follows him through his perilous journey along
the infamous ice roads. Take a ride with Rowland as he recounts
tales of epic breakdowns and breathtaking heroism that are just a
daily part of the job. In this classic battle of man and machine
versus cruelest nature, only the strong will survive to see their
payday, their families, and the chance to do it all over again . .
. on thin ice.
WHEN HELL FREEZES OVER . . .
"You've never experienced winter until you've lived through one
in the far north. It starts in October and doesn't let up until
mid-April. The temperatures drop to minus 70, with winds blowing 60
miles an hour. At that temperature, you throw a pot of boiling
water or coffee into the air and it will instantly vaporize and
turn into snow. It's cold as hell, but it's also full of riches:
silver, gold, uranium, diamonds, and oil worth tens of billions of
dollars. Locating these treasures in the frozen tundra is the easy
part. Getting them out of the ground and bringing them from the
frozen wasteland to civilization is a lot tougher. That's my
job."
--From Ice Road Truckers