Living in the Pacific Northwest were it’s wet, damp and nasty a good portion of the year and almost always when you‘d actually need the warmth of a fire to survive; I’d answer have sufficient tinder with you and preferably a piece of two of fatwood to help get the kindling you’ve made going. I’ve had good luck getting a variety of different tinder going, it’s getting a sustaining fire going that takes lots of time and work and in some weather conditions luck. And always have enough to start over again if needed. I usually have a cut down chunk or two of fatwood, some Vaseline soaked cotton balls, wet fire and some of the tinder that’s in Doug’s kit in my pack and far more in my SUV.