the people who do this for a living, and not just there on the ice roads but everywhere, deserve a LOT more respect than they get. Trucks carry vital goods under almost impossible conditions mostly without a word of thanks from the people who depend on them. Thanks for uploading
Подъем реально крутоват,да и вес у него за спиной не хилый , он сделал все что мог ,даже невозможное, но и цепи не спасают ((( Сам дальнобой, респект однозначно !!!
I am a trucker , I haul double trailers for a food company ,And in the state of Maine. We get some of the worst winters, I wish I had a webcam on my dash to show you what I go through . No one should have to die for a pay check.
Happens far too often unfortunately. Buddy and I were running side dumps of rip rap a few winters ago and were teamed up in separate trucks, him out front. He lost control, went off the highway, overcorrected and rolled. KIlled instantly. You just never know when what day will be your last. Trucking is a death defying job in itself. Each day you get in that cab and twist that key, it very well could be your last time.
Didn't like how he instantly went with HC creating drama when driving and among drivers in general, contributing to IRT getting kicked off of the Dalton and a lot of the Canadian ice roads. But even so, it was done for viewership, and I watched the show (making me guilty in a way I guess), and nobody deserves to lose their life, was saddened to hear of his passing. From what I remember reading at the time, he died in a plane crash scouting locations for IRT/IRT-spinoff series.
intense!! whether this video is all real or not the fact is, this is a real circumstance that these drivers could possibly face.. All my respect to all truck drivers out there.. YOU MOVE AMERICA!! Keep on truckin!!
Indeed this is a stunt... it was filmed for the History Channel's Ice Road Truckers as a pre-season teaser. The driver is Darrell Ward, one of the drivers on the show this season. He is a log hauler from the Rocky Mountains, but also has driven the ice road in Alaska a few season ago. Contrary to the show's billing him as a cold-turkey rookie to the Alaskan ice road, he really isn't. I think when he drove there before it was back in '08/09 and not for Carlile.
Funny, this was filmed in Montana. Beartooth pass, about 10 miles south of Red Lodge MT. 11,000 ft. Apparently couldn't find a road that was as dangerous in Canada or Alaska.
Drivers are also real heroes of the world economy. Sometimes they are facing dangerous road and people. A company may produce large number of products but the same have to reach the fixed destination having so many miles for which they are to sacrifice to see their families and home made food for a very long duration. They are revenue makers to their boss or their company/firm. If they are driving buses they will show in their mind to realise the lives of passengers. We may celebrate world drivers day.
I was in Yellowknife in Winter on the Iceroad,believe me,i know what Hell is! I have seen Trucks Breaking through The Ice. That is Hell. That Job is no Sugar Licking. For that Job You Need Balls! And i loved that job. Next Jeahr i will back again on The Iceroad.
I am local working for kia in west point. Its doesnt pay as well as walmart but its better than being on the ice in alaska. Not worth losing my cdl or life
Em lugar em condições extremas e pura bucha ir.tomara que o motorista não se machucou.quando o caminhão volta aí e só Jesus pra acudir.ass costela carreteiro brasil
Don't have these issues in Australia.... Just 50'c+ summer temps across the centre and every venomous creature known to mankind trying to kill you when you're out changing tyres lol.
Justin Ford I once had a freightliner with a cat and great tires. A unstoppable truck. But I garrenty shift wrong it would be goin back down that hill faster then I was goin up Lol
So apparently NO ONE on this thread has any idea that this was a setup simulation for the show??? If it was a true crash, there wouldn't be all the pretty camera angles in all the right places would there?
ГОРЫ И ПОДЁМЫ ПРЯМ КАК У НАС ГОРНЫЕ ПЕРЕВАЛЫ ОТВАЖНЫМИ БЫВАЮТ ШОФЕРА ДЛИННОМЕРЫ УДАЧИ ВСЕМ КТО ЗАГРАНИЦЕЙ И НА ТРАССЕ ЗЕМЛЯКАМ КТО В АМЕРИКЕ И В ЕВРОПЕ ШЕРШАВЕНКОГО БРАТЦЫ.ВОЗВРАШАЙТЕС ДОМОЙ ЖИВЫМ .САМОЕ ГЛАВНОЕ.
not wrong. I have had many a conversation with teenagers who when asked what their father does, reply 'he is only a truck driver'. there is no ONLY about it, truck drivers get more respect from me than any movie star, any music artist, politician or public servant, simply because unlike all of the above, these are the people who do a crap job, with BS hours, for crap pay all so that the people off the street who treat them like crap can have a nice life with all the luxuries they expect.
@ShinyHagge is see your angle as well, but over here were not running in the snow 365 days a year. We go up the haul road a short period every year, after that the trucks go back to highway trucks. Therefor it wouldn't be profitable for us to use snow tires only a small amount of time each year.
I love how is it blatantly obvious that there are 2 different drivers in the video.... one has very dark hair comin out the back of the baseball cap... the other has closely shaven fair hair... haha Also find it funny how darrell had to teach the stunt driver how to drive the truck.
maybe that could be why. my pete had 3000km on it when i bought it. It was the one that they drove from texas piggybacking two others. I never had to clutch it. The odd time going up a steep grade and grabbing gears, I will drop the clutch to take it out of gear. I looked at cornbinders back in 2000, but did not like the salesman. Told me I didnt need 4 way lock up, waste of money he said. Spec'd truck $15k more than KW and Pete....
With the title saying "stunt" I thought he was going to use the momentum to do a 180 and head back down the hill or something cool, not FAIL...... Still a pretty cool video though
Nice action, nothing to do with real life though. Lot of camera angle exaggeration. E.g. 2:25 the hill is less steep than looks, compare to the three growing on the background... Only in movies there's more grip when you spin more (2:15-2:20). In real life you shouldn't spin at all for max grip. Also your load does not explode upwards 2:32.
Terrifying!! I had first hand experience on how easily you can lose control of a truck in snow and ice last winter, driving a fully laden tanker on hills and sheet ice. It only needs a slight camber to induce a jack knife effect. Brake and the trailer locks up and slides across the road. Don't brake and you gather speed that you can't lose easily. The exhaust brake locks the drive axle. The only way to keep traction on the drive axle is to lift the middle axle and leave the diff lock in!!
Hope you have ELECTRIC blanket for rest period and you thermal insulation for the batteries Whats the freezing point for diesal fuel for your fuel lines
Ice truck mencabar pemandu truck pjang diarea negara dkt dgn kutub spt norway canada russia dan juga usa... Ngeri lihat laluannya dan jugak berat yg dibawa truck tsebut...
Poor Trucker. He would have made it all the way in that dreaded weather. If Ron Simmonds was there seeing this, He would have said........ """"DAMN!""""
I guess you people don't understand that the camera men would have been KILLED if this was real. Do you really think they could've gotten that many good camera angles if this was real. Nevertheless, I love Ice Road Truckers and I don't give a damn if it's bullshit or not.
Poor Darrel R.I.P You will be missed (if you didn't understand how he died in the end of the video you can see the truck tiped the the guardrail still there well...he got crushed.)
Ah just press the postpone button like all the fucking delivery truck drivers here in Finland, then they come to us crying they're low on power and the dash is blinking DPF faults.
down here in Australia Truck drivers are treated by the general public, Authorities and Government bodies, as something to be taxed out of existence, blamed for every accident and are generally treated as 2nd class citizens. And if you own your own truck, you are screwed. Registration costs in my state alone have reached $16,200 a year for a truck, $16,500 for an A Trailer and over $11,000 for a normal trailer. And the costs are rising. Truck drivers do not get the respect they should
w900... eso no es posible que suceda amenos que tengas una corriente de agua debajo de tu vehiculo que lo empuje contra traccion. hermoso w900 enmarcado en gelido paisaje. saludos desde texas.
I didn't know it was 2 minutes sorry, I'm not sure,I must have been thinking that a couple shots of the trialer axles I must have mistook for drive axles,but your right the drives are chained.
I love the camera angles were we see him shifting gears and pushing the pedals.
Всем ребятам работающим в Норвегии привет! Вы настоящие прощи!удачи вам и хороших дорог!!!)
Привет
the people who do this for a living, and not just there on the ice roads but everywhere, deserve a LOT more respect than they get. Trucks carry vital goods under almost impossible conditions mostly without a word of thanks from the people who depend on them.
Thanks for uploading
That’s why most of people are stupid
Amen
Подъем реально крутоват,да и вес у него за спиной не хилый , он сделал все что мог ,даже невозможное, но и цепи не спасают ((( Сам дальнобой, респект однозначно !!!
Надо блокировать всех дифференциалов
за счет ракурса съемки так кажется, в реале поменьше
вы профессионал, вам видней
@@SD7jg4ksese भू‹७l
I am a trucker , I haul double trailers for a food company ,And in the state of Maine. We get some of the worst winters, I wish I had a webcam on my dash to show you what I go through . No one should have to die for a pay check.
We appreciate you for the job you do.
Happens far too often unfortunately. Buddy and I were running side dumps of rip rap a few winters ago and were teamed up in separate trucks, him out front. He lost control, went off the highway, overcorrected and rolled. KIlled instantly. You just never know when what day will be your last. Trucking is a death defying job in itself. Each day you get in that cab and twist that key, it very well could be your last time.
@@78FullSizeBronco Sorry for your loss. Thank you for your service as a trucker. We appreciate you.
Приезжай к нам в Якутию! Здесь зимы получше всего -50°с.
Очень редко бывают морозы ниже -60°с.😂
Darrel Ward will live forever in our hearts. .his fans. .awesome driver he was..RIP.
Yes you right
R.i.p legend. Of Montana Missoula montana missing of live air crash
It is sad that he died, but his legend will live on forever.
So true
Didn't like how he instantly went with HC creating drama when driving and among drivers in general, contributing to IRT getting kicked off of the Dalton and a lot of the Canadian ice roads.
But even so, it was done for viewership, and I watched the show (making me guilty in a way I guess), and nobody deserves to lose their life, was saddened to hear of his passing.
From what I remember reading at the time, he died in a plane crash scouting locations for IRT/IRT-spinoff series.
Профессия у нас коллеги действительно бывает очень суровая всем шоферам удачи и доброй дороги
intense!! whether this video is all real or not the fact is, this is a real circumstance that these drivers could possibly face.. All my respect to all truck drivers out there.. YOU MOVE AMERICA!! Keep on truckin!!
Самый брутальный видос, аж кровь в жилах стынет 👍
My uncle drove the ice roads for years. He said the mountain passes here in Colorado are more dangerous.
Wow, amazing cinematography!!!
Крутой ролик! Лайк однозначно! 🔝 🔥 👍😁
دارها بالعاني
RIP history channel
Ewwwwweeeeeeeeeeeeereeds cffffffgggggg
Yep lol
Indeed this is a stunt... it was filmed for the History Channel's Ice Road Truckers as a pre-season teaser. The driver is Darrell Ward, one of the drivers on the show this season. He is a log hauler from the Rocky Mountains, but also has driven the ice road in Alaska a few season ago. Contrary to the show's billing him as a cold-turkey rookie to the Alaskan ice road, he really isn't. I think when he drove there before it was back in '08/09 and not for Carlile.
Awesome piece cinematography, special effects and very artistic, who produced this, where did it cone from?????? is there more like this?
It came from the TV show
Funny, this was filmed in Montana. Beartooth pass, about 10 miles south of Red Lodge MT. 11,000 ft. Apparently couldn't find a road that was as dangerous in Canada or Alaska.
Sam Fraser No shit. Its darrel ward, he was from Montana. rip
It was probably more convenient and accessible for drones and ground camera angles.
It isn't a movie, it's a trailer for a tv show called ice road truckers.
it's ICE ROAD TRUCKERS...
This almost happened to me and my dad in Southern Alberta, Canada. We jack knifed but we didn’t roll thanks to what was left of the guard rail.
looks like a truck commercial with a bad ending
песнивсехвремен
@@ОльгаДержавина-в3щ as u can see the truck crashes at the end
it was at this moment Darrel knew he messed up
These American roads are true warriors. here in Brazil there is still a lot to evolve
Wow, amazing cinematography
Drivers are also real heroes of the world economy. Sometimes they are facing dangerous road and people. A company may produce large number of products but the same have to reach the fixed destination having so many miles for which they are to sacrifice to see their families and home made food for a very long duration. They are revenue makers to their boss or their company/firm. If they are driving buses they will show in their mind to realise the lives of passengers. We may celebrate world drivers day.
Хороший ролик про дальнобой, особенно в северных широтах.
I was in Yellowknife in Winter on the Iceroad,believe me,i know what Hell is! I have seen Trucks Breaking through The Ice. That is Hell. That Job is no Sugar Licking. For that Job You Need Balls! And i loved that job. Next Jeahr i will back again on The Iceroad.
I am local working for kia in west point. Its doesnt pay as well as walmart but its better than being on the ice in alaska. Not worth losing my cdl or life
Страшный сон водителя грузовика.
That guy looks familiar from ice road truckers at 0:43. He looks like Darrel Ward. Ohhh man 😮.
Saludo desde República Dominicana 🇩🇴
Друг ты тоже ищешь русские коментарии?
Ага
Да
Угу, а это фильм? Как называется?
Да
Да у нас на дорогах зимой такой же пиздец поджидает
loved the show in the beginning, now it's an hour long ford commercial!!!
I came here after watching Ice Road 2021?
Em lugar em condições extremas e pura bucha ir.tomara que o motorista não se machucou.quando o caminhão volta aí e só Jesus pra acudir.ass costela carreteiro brasil
Don't have these issues in Australia.... Just 50'c+ summer temps across the centre and every venomous creature known to mankind trying to kill you when you're out changing tyres lol.
My All time favorite truck Ken worth.. Superb
Justin Ford I once had a freightliner with a cat and great tires. A unstoppable truck. But I garrenty shift wrong it would be goin back down that hill faster then I was goin up Lol
Every shot in this video shows chains on both sides of the truck. Perhaps you could elaborate?
Michael I love watching these videos they are so awesome
Call a caterpillar !
At least he had the whole road to himself.
But if its snowy,its not an issue.
Отличный трек 🏆🏆, печалька.
11.30pm a la 2.58 transcursoam
Я скачал этот ролик,наложил музыку и иногда смотрю в машине на ДВД. Крутой клип получился,все офигевают. 😉👍
So apparently NO ONE on this thread has any idea that this was a setup simulation for the show??? If it was a true crash, there wouldn't be all the pretty camera angles in all the right places would there?
Exactly, they probably believe in white Jesus too.......Brilliant camera angles and editing.
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I think your wrong. I believe everyone knows this is fake.
I was watching for your comment!
@@geminiconfirmed6966 of course we do.
Trust me, Sweden is cold in the winter too. Our tires works, even when 40 below..
Who is taking the video ? Looks like Hollywood setup
ГОРЫ И ПОДЁМЫ ПРЯМ КАК У НАС ГОРНЫЕ ПЕРЕВАЛЫ ОТВАЖНЫМИ БЫВАЮТ ШОФЕРА ДЛИННОМЕРЫ УДАЧИ ВСЕМ КТО ЗАГРАНИЦЕЙ И НА ТРАССЕ ЗЕМЛЯКАМ КТО В АМЕРИКЕ И В ЕВРОПЕ ШЕРШАВЕНКОГО БРАТЦЫ.ВОЗВРАШАЙТЕС ДОМОЙ ЖИВЫМ .САМОЕ ГЛАВНОЕ.
*_Пойду кирпичи из штанов вытряхивать ..._*
not wrong. I have had many a conversation with teenagers who when asked what their father does, reply 'he is only a truck driver'. there is no ONLY about it, truck drivers get more respect from me than any movie star, any music artist, politician or public servant, simply because unlike all of the above, these are the people who do a crap job, with BS hours, for crap pay all so that the people off the street who treat them like crap can have a nice life with all the luxuries they expect.
2:34 That’s Really Terrible!😮💨
Тягач супер Kenworth, а вот по такой дороге, в снег, и полностью загруженному.... жесть....
пустому жесть, груженому легче в разы. Без веса везде шлифовать будешь.
Getting stuck going in the ditch stunt drivers are good but how hard is it to drive into a snow bank ? Rip Darrel .
Dispatch " but can you still make it "
nailed it
@ShinyHagge is see your angle as well, but over here were not running in the snow 365 days a year. We go up the haul road a short period every year, after that the trucks go back to highway trucks. Therefor it wouldn't be profitable for us to use snow tires only a small amount of time each year.
Well done bro I like it and thanks
What a waste of a beautiful KW. Love those KW's. Miss my good old trucking days
Suzy
Boy, that escalated quickly!
Would make a good snow runner intro considering the game cover is a truck hauling pipes over a mountain pass.
Usually happens to me every time I play climbing that giant hill. I never make it
That was pretty damn cool. I don't know why they never showed that on the show.
This was actually part of the intro for the show's 4th season.
In season 1 think it was, when the truck went into the guard rail that was filmed on the Bear Tooth Hiway in Montana.
I love how is it blatantly obvious that there are 2 different drivers in the video.... one has very dark hair comin out the back of the baseball cap... the other has closely shaven fair hair... haha
Also find it funny how darrell had to teach the stunt driver how to drive the truck.
0:44 that looks a bit like Darrel
Just think about it the Plaid shirt,the hate
R.I.P you are definitely missed Darrel
The most beautiful and best American trucks
maybe that could be why. my pete had 3000km on it when i bought it. It was the one that they drove from texas piggybacking two others. I never had to clutch it. The odd time going up a steep grade and grabbing gears, I will drop the clutch to take it out of gear. I looked at cornbinders back in 2000, but did not like the salesman. Told me I didnt need 4 way lock up, waste of money he said. Spec'd truck $15k more than KW and Pete....
With the title saying "stunt" I thought he was going to use the momentum to do a 180 and head back down the hill or something cool, not FAIL...... Still a pretty cool video though
Wow. wonderful video
Nice action, nothing to do with real life though. Lot of camera angle exaggeration. E.g. 2:25 the hill is less steep than looks, compare to the three growing on the background... Only in movies there's more grip when you spin more (2:15-2:20). In real life you shouldn't spin at all for max grip. Also your load does not explode upwards 2:32.
That looks like Darrell and this has to be a mock up. Darrell wouldnt risk this or his life.
Chains on the trailer? They are not drive/traction tires. What are they supposed to grip?
Terrifying!! I had first hand experience on how easily you can lose control of a truck in snow and ice last winter, driving a fully laden tanker on hills and sheet ice. It only needs a slight camber to induce a jack knife effect. Brake and the trailer locks up and slides across the road. Don't brake and you gather speed that you can't lose easily. The exhaust brake locks the drive axle. The only way to keep traction on the drive axle is to lift the middle axle and leave the diff lock in!!
Oh, and P.S. This wasn't in Canada........... East Sussex, England. January 2011!!
Hope you have ELECTRIC blanket for rest period and you thermal insulation for the batteries
Whats the freezing point for diesal fuel for your fuel lines
I driving in the ice but the road is very dangerous friend 🤔🤔🤔🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼👍🏽👍🏽
Optimus Prime preparing for his next battle with Megatron
Why were there no trail chains on the trailer? Shouldn't they be running snow tyres on the drivers?
Hello my friend writing with great pleasure🔔🔔🔔🔔
Not all of us, but the select few.
"Welcome to the TA professional drivers."
MEANWHILE, in the parking lot.
This is my favorite truck.
Ice truck mencabar pemandu truck pjang diarea negara dkt dgn kutub spt norway canada russia dan juga usa... Ngeri lihat laluannya dan jugak berat yg dibawa truck tsebut...
What is the song plays in truck?
You're a brave man I love truck driver
Негоняй
Darrell Ward 💪🙏💔 Rest in peace champion
Poor Trucker. He would have made it all the way in that dreaded weather. If Ron Simmonds was there seeing this, He would have said........ """"DAMN!""""
Жалко тягач такой классный,,,,,, робота для настоящих мужчин,,,,суровая,,
What were those sound effects? My truck has never made any sounds even close to that...sounded like a V8 muscle car most of the time...
Hay una canción en inglés con este vídeo. Me podrían decir como se llama la canción... gracias😘😘😘
I'll have to get back to you on that,now I have to watch it again to see what I was talking about.
Nice reverse skills. Now try that with a B train.
why do you use cummins instead of scania
This reminds me of duel for some reason
What is the title of the movie?
On dirait Darel qui était un excellent routier...peut-être à ses débuts sur la Dalton ? J’espère que le chauffeur va bien
I guess you people don't understand that the camera men would have been KILLED if this was real. Do you really think they could've gotten that many good camera angles if this was real. Nevertheless, I love Ice Road Truckers and I don't give a damn if it's bullshit or not.
the.show.was.not.as.go.after.hew.was.not.on.any.more.he.is.a.real.trucker.old.school.get.the.done.no.wining.?
What is the episode called?
No punjabi driver in this show whereas almost 90percent of truck drivers are punjabi in canada and usa
Poor Darrel R.I.P You will be missed (if you didn't understand how he died in the end of the video you can see the truck tiped the the guardrail still there well...he got crushed.)
This show was so scripture ask the guys that do that for a real living and they will laugh LMAO
when is a new season of this coming back on?
they ended it
No get your facts straight.
When your dpf wants to regenerate... oh *bleep*!!!
Ah just press the postpone button like all the fucking delivery truck drivers here in Finland, then they come to us crying they're low on power and the dash is blinking DPF faults.
down here in Australia Truck drivers are treated by the general public, Authorities and Government bodies, as something to be taxed out of existence, blamed for every accident and are generally treated as 2nd class citizens. And if you own your own truck, you are screwed. Registration costs in my state alone have reached $16,200 a year for a truck, $16,500 for an A Trailer and over $11,000 for a normal trailer. And the costs are rising.
Truck drivers do not get the respect they should
w900... eso no es posible que suceda amenos que tengas una corriente de agua debajo de tu vehiculo que lo empuje contra traccion. hermoso w900 enmarcado en gelido paisaje. saludos desde texas.
Jajajaja si uno supiera lo que va pasar o como se va a comportar el carro en esos terrenos no sucedieran los accidentes
kids..dont try this at home these are professional drivers
I didn't know it was 2 minutes sorry, I'm not sure,I must have been thinking that a couple shots of the trialer axles I must have mistook for drive axles,but your right the drives are chained.
Think would you take that type of job?
Yes