HARIS 5O SURVIVAL KIT.

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HARIS 5O SURVIVAL KIT

HATCHET I would choose a hatchet for my first choice, because if Brian Robeson can use it to make fire, and bows or arrows, I can. I could use that for getting food and getting tree limbs for the fire. With the hatchet, I could survive in the woods. Brian survived in the woods with only a hatchet at first. He used the hatchet to make weapons. He also used it for safety and protection. A hatchet is more important than matches, because a hatchet can help with many things, and matches only give you fire that you can actually make using a hatchet. I can use a hatchet to catch fish by making a spear or bow and arrow.

Matches My second choice is matches. With matches, I could make fire. The fire will protect me from wild animals. Animals like porcupines, or insects like flies or mosquitoes, are all afraid of fire. Fire will also help me cook my food. Brian Robeson used the matches to light a fire, and he did not have to worry about it going out. Using matches, I will never have to worry about animals or insects coming into my shelter, since I have a fire that will always be easy to restart. I will also pack about a hundred packs of matches, because if I run out of matches, I will have more matches to use. I would pack that many matches, because I might not be rescued for a long time. Matches are more important than cookware, because I would rather have a fire with no cookware than cookware with no fire.

Cookware I can use cookware to carry water I want to drink, and to carry raspberries, as well as, their juice. I could use the cookware to put my food in, and to boil the water, so it would get clean enough to drink. At the end of the book, Brian Robeson used the cookware to cook his food and to make his drinks. I would use the cookware to do the same as Brian.

Food is my third choice, because I need food to survive Food is my third choice, because I need food to survive. I know what you are thinking, “How would he keep it from being rotten, and how is he going to cook it? Where is he going to get the ingredients?” I noticed that the food in the survival pack was in plastic, so it wouldn’t get rotten. TADAAH!!! There’s your answer. I have the kind of food that is freeze-dried, so all I have to do is boil it with water, and it will be cooked. I will have the drink that is in plastic, too. It will only need water and some shaking to make it a drink, so I could drink it. I would make a food shelf, so my food will be protected. I would be following Brian’s plan to make a food shelf. He made one, because he also knows he has to protect his food from wild animals. I will put some fire and some food above my rock shelter, so birds won’t come, and animals won’t be able to reach that high to take my food. Brian did the same thing as I would have done. Food

5) ROPES My fifth choice is ropes I can use to make a food shelf. I would tie many logs with the rope and use them like a door. Pulling on the rope would allow me to get into my shelter. No animals can get to my shelter if I dug a moat around it. I could also use ropes to make a raft if I wanted to go fishing, or river ‘rafting!’ Hahaha!

Knife I chose a knife as my sixth choice, because I could use the knife to kill animals, and I can use it to skin them to eat. I can use animal fur to make a coat, pants, and a large blanket to keep me warm in the fall, winter, and during the cold nights that have freezing temperatures.

I chose a first aid kit as my seventh choice, because if I get hurt, I will be able to recuperate easily using the things in the first aid kit to heal myself. Healing is the most important thing, because if I am hurt badly, I will not be able to hunt, cook, or even light a fire with my matches. I will not be able to feed my fire tree limbs. If I cannot hunt, I will not get food. If I do not get food, I would not survive. It would be hard for me to keep myself from getting hurt, so I will get some tree limbs every morning. If I get hurt, I will be there to feed it the tree limbs. I would make a food shelf just like Brian did, and I will fill it, so if I get hurt badly, I will still have food. This is something Brian did. The food will also be safe from many animals. It is not so important, because I can still survive without getting hurt badly. In other words, I can take care of myself, so I do not get hurt. First Aid Kit

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