Every year a fleet of men travel beyond the northern equatorial line to the Arctic Circle, a region heavily endowed with natural resources. Locating these resources is relatively easy. Extracting and transporting them less so. The drivers charged with this duty spend two months travelling up to 355 miles on a naturally-formed road of ice. It is one of the most dangerous jobs in the world. For more than 20 years Hugh Rowland has survived the ice roads...