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4 gallons diesel, 3 gallons oil, 1 match and a good fart! LOL. Actually I use magneisum bars or the pre made tinder style boxes. If I don't have either one of those than some dry shavings, spruce needles and some good ole fashion birch bark.
with only a lighter i use dead spruce stump bits and soneone said somthing about old mans beard thta works too i always carry 4 or 5 pieces of soft woos 2"x 3" 1/4" thick or so real dry stuff to get it really going after the birch bark and pine needles
BUT that mossy black spruce stump will burn wet or dry use a knife to cut it thin!
birch bark.... even soaking wet and green the tar still make's it burn and with enuff rain and fog it's the only thing that will burn in certain area's i grew up in, when you have an ample supply you can be quite comfy and dry in a log/bow shelter till your clothing dry's and the rain stop's....
dry cedar work's quite nice as well as witch hair AKA old man's beard
just watch survivor man if ya need help gettin a fire going
Whatever is handy at the time depending on weather conditions. Shredded birch bark/cedar bark, fireweed down, cattail down, dry grass, pitch, fuzz sticks, bundles of dry dead twigs collected from around the bottoms of spruce, hemlock, and cedar. Dry, dead standing pines, spruce, etc.
If you are looking to make something up ahead of time, I do this:
take a carboard egg carton and stuff each cup with dryer lint.( you can add some wood chips too if you have them)
melt some paraffin wax and pour it over each cup.
let the wax dry and cut into 12 individual firestarters. Store in a zip lock bag.
Once lit they will burn about 10 minutes.