Very cool, all I use now is my firesteel for camp fires, I can get a fire burning in a few strikes. I've been teaching my oldest boy to do this.

A few things to put in your pack, rope, natural fibers or a Manila rope, then make yourself some char-cloth, between the two you will never have to scrounge around for tinder, you can then get a stack of sticks and fuel. Take the rope and pull it apart into a nest, then place the char-cloth in the center and send your sparks to the cloth, will hold the spark even when soaked. This winter I did this with my Boy Scout troop, to show them it works when wet I took the rope and char-cloth and balled it up in some snow, then shook it out and with one strike the char-cloth took the spark and within a few blows of air I had flame

My pack is never without