That's a good point. Some wet places are nice places to camp, but everything is always wet, even when its sunny, like places near waterfalls that don't get much sun. There is usually some deadfall with dry wood inside if you can get to it. It often delaminates easy, but is still hard to get to without a hatchet or large blade. So if you are planning on camping some place like that and you have a hobbo stove or kelly kettle you can bring a small hatchet or large blade or think ahead and bring in some extra squaw wood before you get into the wet area.