Brian caught fish for food, used his survival strategies and used his hatchet for making tools, fire, and cutting wood. Brian used trial and error to land the plane and to survive in the Canadian woods.
How Brian used his hatchet. Brian used his hatchet to make tools, such as a bow and arrow, and to cut wood to make fires. He used it to cut into the plane and get all of the things he needed to survive. He also used it to build his shelter and to make the raft. The most important way he used it was to protect himself.
Brian ate fish and berries in order to survive. He used his bow and arrow to catch and cook the fish. It took him a long time to figure out how to catch the fish because of the sun reflection in the water. He needed more food and he when he saw the bird, he followed it and the bird led him to the berries. He picked a lot of berries and ate them. He had plenty of water from the stream to drink. …show more content…
Brian went up and down to try and find a small river big enough to land the plane on top of the water. He wanted to land on the waler and not on the death trees. He didn't want to land on the death trees because if he landed on the death trees and crashed onto them, he would die. That's how he used trial and error.
Brian could be a survivalist because he survived in the Canadian woods. He used his hatchet for a lot of things, such as, to make a bow and arrow, tools, fires, to cut wood, and for protection. He caught fish for food. He used the bow and arrow to catch the fish but he kept missing the fish because of the reflection of the sun in the water. He used trial and error to fly