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This is a list of Ice Road Truckers Season 2 episodes. At the top of the world, there's an outpost like no other…and a job only a few would dare. The ice men return: two titans of the southern ice roads, and two contenders. Last season they drove loaded semis on frozen lakes…this year, the Arctic Ocean. Deeper into the deep freeze.
Ice Road Truckers (commercially abbreviated IRT) is a reality television series that aired on History Channel from 2007 to 2017. It featured the activities of drivers who operated trucks on ice roads crossing frozen lakes and rivers, in remote territories in Canada and the U.S. state of Alaska.
Ice Road Truckers: The Complete Season 5: Set details [7] Additional Details: 16 episodes; 4-disc DVD set; 1.33:1 non-anamorphic aspect ratio; Languages: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo) DISC 1: Pushing the Edge/Ice Road Rage / Wrong Turn & Burned / Fire on Ice; DISC 2: Under the Hammer / The Braking Point / A Banged-Up Job / Meltdown!
Starting with season 9 (2015), she worked with Darrell Ward in a self-owned trucking company for 2 years (seasons 9-10) before his death in 2016. Kelly ran the company on her own during early 2017 (season 11) before the arrival of Darrel's younger son, Reno Ward, with whom she ran the company until the end of the season.
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Fairbanks, Alaska: Home of Carlile Transportation's Fairbanks terminal, the main trucking company featured in Seasons 3 and 4, and one of several featured in Seasons 5 and 6. Coldfoot, Alaska : Home of the only rest stop on the Dalton Highway, serving as a stopping point for truckers when bad weather closes the road and the only services on the ...
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Darrell Ward (1964–2016): Coming to Alaska from Montana, Ward has 31 years of highway trucking experience, including driving logging trucks in the Rocky Mountains, and drove the Dalton for Alaska West Express in 2009. [1] This is his first (and only) year at Carlile, and he ends up coming second to Jack Jessee by one load.