Brian may have struggled to make fire by rubbing sticks together because it requires a specific technique and a lot of practice to generate enough friction and heat. Additionally, the type of wood, the condition of the sticks, and the environment all play a role in successfully starting a fire with this method. It is also possible that Brian lacked the necessary strength or stamina to continue rubbing the sticks together long enough to create a spark.
so that he could survive from te dangers in the iwld and to keepwarmth
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Brian notices that the pilot is sweating profusely, clutching his chest, and breathing heavily, indicating that he is in distress. Additionally, the pilot's movements are erratic and he is unable to communicate effectively, which alerts Brian that something is seriously wrong.
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.
The sticks were to cool and he wasn't doing it right
brian gionta uses easton sticks i acctually have a few of his stick i got from him pro stock and i like the flex and curve but unnfortunatly if you want the curve its gotta be costom i only have two sticks left and im going to have to order some
Brian's Wife is Maureen Jacques. They had two sons together David and Mark.
i think there are pictures of them together
Brian is afraid that the plane might crash.
virtually nothing of value, only about 1 cent.
with Brian & CeCe together
he uses a rock and his hatchet and rubs them together which creates sparks so therefor he gets some sticks and starts a fire! :)