ICE ROAD TRUCKERS On one of the coldest frontiers on earth, road construction crews begin the process of creating the most unique passage in the world: a 350 mile highway of ice. Truck drivers from all over North America make the long journey to Yellowknife, Canada for their chance at some quick cash. Season 1 had six Ice truckers with 18 wheelers to haul equipments and supplies to one of the diamond mines to north east of Yellowknife. Winter is the 'BIG MONEY' months for truckers. They push through brutal temperatures and drive more perilous roads than the rest of the year. The drivers’ families stay behind waiting out the season, never knowing if their loved ones are safe. For every load they haul across the ice, truck drivers are able to make as much as $2000. If they have the stamina and strength to weather brutal temperatures and severe blizzards, they can make a year’s salary in just eight weeks. However, they have to move fast and get as many loads as possible - before spring arrives and the road melts away. It is just around two months! Alex is son of a polish military officer who is witty and jovial. He is a father of 11 children and 7 grandchildren. Jay is the most talented driver and operator of his generation. He is held in universal respect and is a natural leader. Recognized for his ready intelligence, ability, and wit, he started driving at 16, owned his first truck at 18 and has now traded up to his third vehicle. He is a devoted father. He operates a 2-story mining shovel at Diavik when he’s not trucking on. Jay has a lovely daughter and he thinks, he can give her better education as she grows up gracefully while he earns the money for all.
The other
Truckers are Alex, Drew, Hugh, Rick, Jerry, Eric, Davey, Bear, Jay, TJ,
who’ve families to care for. They are on the move on Ice Truckking to make
a lot of money to help improve the lives of their wife and children. Their
family is the most important thing in their life. The ice road does not
stop for family and they quickly learn that making the most of ‘the dash for
the cash’ means making major sacrifices. 1.
What does the Road Construction crew do? Grammar Fun: Common Sayings: Idioms Our language contains many common sayings and it is important to understand and use them. Many of them do not make sense but if you possibly think over, they really do mean more than you can think. Eg. Dash for cash – (race for cash) for cash, the Ice Road Truckers do dash to venture into a risky occupation. Now, learn and make sentences: To hit below the belt: to act unfairly towards an opponent To get into hot water : to get into trouble To hand one’s head : to be ashamed of oneself To let the cat out of the bag: to give away a secret To paddle one’s own canoe : to do things for oneself To make both ends meet : to work hard and live within one’s means To turn over a new leaf : to lead a new life To have a feather in one’s cap : to have done something to be proud of To put the cart before the horse : to do things the wrong way round To take French leave : to go without permission To feather one’s nest : to increase one’s possessions To make a mountain out of a molehill : to make trifling difficulties appear great ones To give a person a cold shoulder : to make him feel unwelcome To blow one’s own trumpet : to boast about oneself To pay through the nose : to pay a huge price To be a wet blanket : to be a spoilsport To be under a cloud : to be under suspicion To show the white feather : to show cowardice To draw a long bow : to exaggerate To take the bull by the horns : to meet difficulties boldly To be a dog in a manger : to deny to others what is useless to oneself. To have an axe to grind : to have something to gain by an action click to save & Print
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