
Originally Posted by
Woadhart
The best tip I've been taught for wet weather camping is to split your wood with a good bushcrafting knife and a baton. When you do this you increase the surface area of the wood which helps to expel the moisture, allowing it to burn better without the need to strip all the bark of your wood supply and without the need to take an axe with you. You can also turn dead standing wood as thick as your wrist into pencil sized kindling quite easily with this method.
There are plenty of videos on youtube about the technique if you are unsure how to do it.
If you use a sharp knife you can cut the wet bits off to end up with the stuff inside that is dry wood. You really dont have to smash the bejeezus out of your knife to obtain this nirvana level of dry wood enlightenment.
Dont thank me, its what I do.