In my limited wet weather tinder hunts, the best stuff I found was in piles of wind-drifted leaves. After a poke and stir with my hiking staff to be sure no reptiles contested the neighborhood, digging down into the piles led to some dry stuff that I could rub and crumble into dry fiberous tinder.
The best kindling was dry dead stuff still on trees under their needle or leaf canopy and off the ground. Smashing some of it into wooden shards provided an intermediate size of readily burnable stuff.
The best firewood was split and dried around / on the fire. Pitch-laden pines and pinecones got a fairly fast start but oak, madrone, manzanita, or other relatively hard woods lasted longer and created lasting coals. Often dead-falls and wood on the ground was all that could be found of this wood. [We were not in places cutting anything but dead wood was appropriate.]
Edited by dweste (10/18/09 01:25 AM)