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Later Dave's spotter with Alex's quit and his arrive. Hameed was Rick's spotter. Debogorski quit in the first episode due to fear of angry mobs if he were involved in an accident and the pressure of city chaos, and was replaced by Alabama's trucker Dave Redmon (who has since been featured in season five of Ice Road Truckers).
She also took part in the History Channel's Ice Road Truckers: Deadliest Roads [10] [2] in later 2010, along with Rick Yemm, Dave Redmon and Alex Debogorski, [11] trucking in the Himalayas in India during the first season, being the only one to conquer the journey through the Himalaya's mountain range.
Alex Debogorski drives for longtime rival Hugh Rowland’s and Vlad Pleskot’s VP Express. [2] After a tense verbal exchange with Polar owner Mark Kohaykewych , Darrell quits Polar in episode 5, frustrated with repeated truck breakdowns and how few loads he has been given, and goes into business for himself.
Debogorski has 11 children and nine grandchildren, and is a year-round resident of Yellowknife. As stated in Season 1, since he has been a staple driving the ice roads, it is something of a good-luck charm for Debogorski to pull the first load over the ice roads at the beginning of every season.
Debogorski, Kelly, and Ward relocate to Winnipeg this season and begin driving for Polar Industries. Rowland and Pleskot return as well, leaving Polar to start their own trucking company, VP Express.
“When Alex Trebek was still alive we never had any of this.” “I will NEVER watch Jeopardy after this. After Alex, it all went downhill,” another person sneered .
Ice Road Truckers Alex Debogorski, Rick Yemm, and Lisa Kelly make a living driving the deadly ice roads of North America, but they've never seen anything like this. To prove they're the best drivers in the world, the truckers head to India to take on the extreme mountain roads of the Himalayas.
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