he made it out of sticks and logs that he "weaved" together
Brian established a shelter near the lake for easy access to water. Water is essential for survival, and having a shelter nearby ensured that he could stay hydrated and meet his basic needs without having to travel far. Additionally, being close to the lake provided opportunities for fishing and potential rescue signals for passing planes or boats.
Brian obviously build his shelter by
weaving palms and
branches to make a sturdy shelter.
he made it out of logs, sticks and twigs weaved together
a rock ledge
Brian makes a shelter out of trees in the book "Hatchet" on pages 52-54.
Brian built his shelter under a rock overhang to protect himself from the elements in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.
For defense to get food cook to build his shelter and mostly for protection
Brian chose to use the tail section of the airplane as a shelter instead of a lean-to in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.
He had to have some kind of shelter and he had to have something to eat.
Either he thought of making a pine tree shelter of something else. i cant remember... :/ sorry
Where did Brian in the book Hatchet get his Hatchet
Brian faces multiple difficulties in the book "Hatchet", such as surviving a plane crash, learning how to build a shelter and make fire, finding food to eat, dealing with his loneliness and fear, and ultimately battling against nature and himself to stay alive in the wilderness.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, some objects mentioned are the hatchet, Brian's injured leg, the airplane wreckage, the survival pack, and the moose inside the shelter.
Brian is rescued in the fall season in the book Hatchet.
Brian calls his shelter in "Hatchet" his "shelter" or sometimes his "home." He constructs it using materials from the forest and uses it as a place to rest and protect himself from the elements.
well