Day 2, and while Bart didn't show up some porcupine did and seeking salt chewed on the leather sheath of ( name half the knives available.) A quick reconnoiter and we spot him not far off and have our breakfast. Those quills can be potentially usefull, so lets save a few by whittling a simple wooden tweezer. (Moras and scandi) knives are great woodworking knives. But hey! black knives look cool and tactical and it takes a few minutes to find( Cold steel SRK) dropped among the ashes of our fire. Maybe shiny knives have their advantages. While mr porcupine is roasting in the embers lets build a shelter. Ah yes, the classic pine bow leanto illustrated in geometric perfection in every outdooor and survival book. The old (SHRADE survival knife) has a full on claw hammer, sawback and spearpoint bayonet blade. WE don't have nails, but that sawback, like the (USAF) is nice for making notches that make our rope bindings so much more neater and secure. We could also scribe some bark from suitable species with our ( Swiss Army Knife) just like friend Les Stroud in his video. We just built one of humanities oldest philosophical inventions, the container with which we can organise, collect, store and ultimately seperate ourselves from the natural world. The porcupine smells good, we have a supply of firewood gathered for our three signal fires still warm with coals. Lets have lunch( if you brought a hobo knife,fork,spoon combo this is getting sillly) and ponder a water container next.