
Most of us prepare for a more conventional survival situation – A storm knocks out the power or destroys proper infrastructure and for a few days, even up to a week, we can make do.
If, however, you find yourself in a non-conventional survival situation, say you are hiking and become lost or get stranded deep in the wilderness, a whole different set of skills are needed.
One of those skills is the ability to make your own tools. In this case, using rocks collected in a river to fashion an axe head.
An axe head like this could be used to fell small trees and branches to use for fire and shelter. If you added a handle to it to increase leverage, it could be used to chop down larger fare.
To learn how to make an axe head from a rock, watch the video on the next page.
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