CHAU2055 A fascinating autograph opportunity for Drew Sherwood from the reality TV show Ice Cold Truckers which includes a fully hand written and signed letter sent to the fan which is not glossy and quite an amateur printed picture but a great souvenir as hand signed measuring approx 8" x 5" and comes with fully hand written letter from the trucker to the fan with an apology for the delay in replying to his autograph request and sent with the photo hand signed and both items have a couple of folds where posted (the picture just one) but are otherwise mint both in bold black biro and ink - He says on the letter to the fan he was based in Kelowna at the time of the fan writing.
Sherwood is a veteran trucker but an ice road rookie. He joined Rowland’s team after answering an advertisement in the local newspaper. Early on, Sherwood expresses a high degree of confidence that he will have no problems adjusting from highway to ice driving. Rowland considers Sherwood an arrogant rookie and a "one year driver". In the series premiere, Sherwood states: "I have no intention of going into a ditch, bro", after which he soon gets stuck in a ditch later in that episode, a humbling lesson in how much respect the ice road demands.Sherwood's hard luck, unfortunately, did not stop there, and he was plagued with a frustrating amount of mechanical problems. For starters, he loses his battery box and batteries (resulting in two days lost while a replacement box is fabricated on the spot), suffers a flat tire, and then experiences problems with his truck’s on-board computer that forces him to abandon a load on the roadside. Sherwood ends up driving the truck of expelled driver Todd White just to pick up where he left off, yet ends up suffering through problems in that truck, as well (as seen in episode 7). Hugh Rowland, the truck's owner, and Lee Parkinson, Rowland's mechanic, blamed many of these mechanical problems squarely on Sherwood. Sherwood ultimately decides enough is enough and leaves the ice roads to return home.