THIS is the result of trying out primitive skills!!!!!   

   this "tomahawk" shelter was made in a campsite at Quetico
   Park in Canada..there are very few rules in using this
   wilderness canoe park--BUT--one of them is --"no cutting
   live trees"--at the ranger station where you pick up your
   permit the ranger runs down the list and your expected to
   follow them----whoever did this had a brain the size of a
    match head and the ego as big as a moose--that Cedar was
    a nice size and would have grown to be a wonderful tree
    graceing that campsite--now it's just a pile of brush and
    a fire hazard--IF this person wanted to try that kind of
    shelter he could have paddled around and found a area of
    windfall and picked a tree that was already down and made
    a shelter--BUT being the lazy nitwit he was he picked a
    great camp on a island with a good view and turned it into
    a brush dump...--i have posted this on a canoe camping
     site for people that use that park--i hope someone will
      put the finger on this joker..