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I liked the one where the followed the police around. I tired to stay up for last nights with the pipeline, but had to get up at zero dark thirty and fell asleep. I would love to watch this I wish they would move everything up one hour. Ice Road Truckers at 8E/7Central and Tougher in Alaska after that.
I liked the one where the followed the police around. I tired to stay up for last nights with the pipeline, but had to get up at zero dark thirty and fell asleep. I would love to watch this I wish they would move everything up one hour. Ice Road Truckers at 8E/7Central and Tougher in Alaska after that.
no, you need to get a DVR so can record it like most of the rest of us..it makes it alot easier..that's what i do cause i usually fall asleep before it comes on or during...
The show this week was pretty cool. It showed how they used a river (like Ice Road Truckers) to move food and fuel to the remote villages.
ya , i see that. it was a pretty good show...like you said it kinda reminded me of ice road truckers.... i wouldn want to live up there.. i don't know how they can afford to.. 11.00 bucks for a jar of peanut butter, are you kidding me ? i'll stay in the lower 48 everythings cheaper and there's a whole lot less snow and ice....lol
The show this week was pretty cool. It showed how they used a river (like Ice Road Truckers) to move food and fuel to the remote villages.
I met Geo in person, he's a nice guy but he sucks it up to the camera a bit too much. My coworker helped film the plowing of the Kuskokwim and on the Search & Rescue. This show puts a good perspective on how we live here in Rural Alaska and how tough it can be. I hauled heating fuel here for ten years year round and it used to be tough pumping fuel at 20 below zero. Now I have a nice paying office job and stay warm in the winter.
I met Geo in person, he's a nice guy but he sucks it up to the camera a bit too much. My coworker helped film the plowing of the Kuskokwim and on the Search & Rescue. This show puts a good perspective on how we live here in Rural Alaska and how tough it can be. I hauled heating fuel here for ten years year round and it used to be tough pumping fuel at 20 below zero. Now I have a nice paying office job and stay warm in the winter.
wow, that's pretty cool....i here ya about having a job that stays warm...lol...
I hauled heating fuel here for ten years year round and it used to be tough pumping fuel at 20 below zero. Now I have a nice paying office job and stay warm in the winter.
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