ICE ROAD TRUCKERS Steph Custace talks Season 11, shares behind-the-scenes stories in fan Q&A (2024)

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Steph Custace, the breakout star of Ice Road Truckers last season, was a bright spot in what turned out to be a shocking and depressing year. Steph’s easygoing attitude (and active sailor mouth, to use her own phrase) drew praise from fans still reeling from the death of IRT star Darrell Ward in a freak plane crash, one that’s still under investigation.

It probably comes as no surprise that Steph’s social media presence has ballooned: she’s got over 50,000 followers on Facebook alone as Ice Road Truckers Season 11 gets underway. And Steph keeps her fans updated on the regular–not just with what she’s up to, but with what to expect from the show (and, occasionally, with tales from behind the scenes). So, we thought we’d present a breakdown of one of Steph’s recent fan Q&A sessions, complete with highlights and some newly uploaded pics!

For starters, here’s the Q&A itself, with an edited transcript to follow. A couple of caveats before you watch: yes, the original video is sideways; don’t adjust your screens 😉 Steph corrects the camera angle at around the 6:40 mark. She also apologizes for the poor quality–”I’m in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by trees,” she explains. Finally, there are some audio problems for about a minute at around the 10:20 mark.

Steph begins by talking about how she spent her summer vacation. She spent the time between seasons visiting with her son (filming Season 10 was the longest she’d ever spent away from him), as well as landing a new trucking gig, and doing a lot of traveling, hiking, and fishing. A quick glance at her shared photos from this past summer definitely confirms it–every single Steph Custace bikini pic also has a fish in it 🙂

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And here’s our transcript of some of the high points from the Q&A, with fan questions offset in bold:

How long have you been a trucker?
“I think attitude-wise, I’ve always been a trucker. I’ve always had a sailor mouth, rough-and-tumble…I thought about switching jobs about a year ago, but the thought of not being in one wasn’t right.” (You can read more about Steph’s trucking background and general bio in our feature article here.)

What would you be doing if you weren’t a trucker?”
“I think I would be in farming. I used to be a pork production technician for Blue Line Swine. They were cute [the pigs], they were a lot of fun….I like to work hard; I like to work money. So I think that’s what I would be doing.”

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What’s the most dangerous thing that’s happened to you on the road?
“I think the most dangerous thing that ever happened to me in trucking was when I was coming home from Ontario in winter…I think it was about three degrees out, end of season, and…I came around this corner and I lost control, with…ice roads on one side, and cliff on the other. And then it was like Jurassic Park, I just started sliding down this hill and there was nothing I could do.” Steph said she slid down the hill, got the truck in park, and “cried” from fear and tension, then managed to get the truck into a parking lot and sleep for the night. By the time she woke up, the parking lot was completely full with stranded truckers.

How do you stay focused while driving and being away from home for so long?
“I’m out there doing what I love, I’ve got a wicked opportunity and I’ve got constant reminders every day. My son, too–he’ll come into the cab with me. I’m a single mom, and I don’t think I would change anything about my career or anything that’s been going on.”

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What do you remember most about Darrell Ward?
“Darrell Ward was a very straightforward, very hard-working, very energetic man. The first time I was on the road with him, what I’ll always remember is…it was our last run; think it was Round Lake when we all went up in the convoy. And when we went out there I got a big rock stuck in my tire; it was really rocky and muddy, and there was no real snow left for us. After we got up this big hill, Darrell laughed and kinda made fun of me. But in the same breath he went and he got what we needed with this hammer and this little strap…and we put the strap around the axle and we got the rock out. Unfortunately there’s a lot of [footage of Steph and Darrell] you didn’t get to see, but hopefully you’ll see more” [in the future].

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Finally, we thought we’d add one more Q&A, which comes from a completely different interaction on Steph’s official Facebook page. In response to the question “Why do you guys always run barefoot?”–meaning why don’t the truckers use snow chains–Steph gave this explanation:

Good question friend 🙂 The reason we generally don’t like using chains (unless we have to) is because they’re so hard on the roads and can prevent further travel. If possible to go without chains (safely) we usually do. This helps the overall condition of the road as long as possible. Some roads if traveled warn a 10,000$ fine per axle if chains are used.

So–now you know!

You can catch Steph and the rest of the Ice Road Truckers cast in action when Season 11 airs Thursday nights at 10 on History.

(Photo credits: Steph Custace bikini via Facebook)

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FAQs

Where can I watch all 11 seasons of Ice Road Truckers? ›

Ice Road Truckers, a romance series is available to stream now. Watch it on HISTORY, The Roku Channel, HISTORY VAULT, DIRECTV, Philo, Prime Video, Sling TV - Live Sports, News, Shows + Freestream, Frndly TV or Apple TV on your Roku device.

Do the people on Ice Road Truckers get paid? ›

Ice road truckers can make between $30,000 and $40,000 quarterly. This makes ice road truckers some of the best-paid drivers in the country. Most ice road truckers work for one company, but some ice road truckers work independently. Some ice road truckers are hired by mining companies.

Who got fired from Ice Road Truckers? ›

Ice Road Trucker Dave Redmon said in an interview with Truckers News his firing from the show in the Sept. 25 episode, “The Last Dash,” was in the show's script.

What happened to Todd Dewey from Ice Road Truckers? ›

Dewey was uninjured in the crash. However, the driver and passenger in the other vehicle died. According to a report from the Peninsula Daily News, the 44-year-old trucker was traveling southbound on Highway 101 when a 1996 Saturn sedan crossed the centerline and collided head-on with Dewey's log truck.

How old is Steph on Ice Road Truckers? ›

New driver

Stephanie "Steph" Custance: Steph, 22, is a first-year ice road trucker with less than one year of commercial driving experience. Mark hires her to work for Polar, deciding that his need for drivers outweighs the problems he sees during her road test. She has a five-year-old son.

How many episodes are in season 11 of Ice Road Truckers? ›

Is Ice Road Truckers still making new episodes? ›

Ice Road Truckers (commercially abbreviated IRT) is a reality television series that aired on History Channel from 2007 to 2017.

How many seasons was Hugh Rowland on Ice Road Truckers? ›

Hugh Rowland, or "the Polar Bear" as he's commonly known on the show, first appeared on Ice Road Truckers in the pilot and was a regular fixture until season 8, episode 12, making him the second-most featured trucker on the show after Alex Debogorski, who appeared in every season of the series.

Do cameramen ride with Ice Road Truckers? ›

Drivers are usually traveling at 40 mph when filming, and they're driving in close proximity to a second truck which carries the film crew. Plus, some of the cameramen have been known to take unnecessary risks, like hanging out of the vehicle without a harness, just to get even more dramatic footage.

How do Ice Road Truckers go to the bathroom? ›

It's called pulling over to “kick a tire” (read: peeing next to your truck). Creative ways to use the bathroom while trucking aren't exclusive to Alaska, but here it can get dangerous. Mustang told me of a recent episode when he kicked a tire and came back around to his truck to find a bear standing there.

How real is the show Ice Road Truckers? ›

They aren't all like the Ice Road Trucker show you may have seen on tv, though. Those drama filled episodes of reality tv can be heavily edited for the audience's benefit. This program, in particular, is notorious for having a script and even allegedly re-enacting some of the more dramatic scenes.

What was the spin off show from Ice Road Truckers? ›

On October 3, 2010, a spinoff series, titled IRT: Deadliest Roads, premiered immediately after the season-four finale.

Why did all the truck drivers quit? ›

Expectations Not Meeting the Job Description

One of the main reasons why truck drivers quit their carriers is because they feel that their expectations are not being met. Many carriers promise higher wages, better benefits, and more job security than what is actually offered.

What happened to Greg on Ice Road Truckers? ›

It seems as though History Channel reality television stars are a little less likely to find themselves in trouble with the law. Well, unless you're Gregory Boadwine. Arrested early Friday for allegedly beating his wife, the Ice Road Truckers star is now facing domestic battery charges.

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