Perhaps you are in Burma during monsoon season or maybe a Louisiana bayou on a foggy morning or simply just stuck out in that never-ending Seattle rain - regardless of the locale, it is tough to write on paper in wet conditions. Standard notebooks and papers are not designed to be waterproof and generally bloat, tear or simply fall apart upon contact with liquids. Jerry Darling developed Rite in the Rain paper for the Pacific Northwest logging industry in the 1920's and the paper has been evolving since. Unlike other water-resistant or waterproof papers, Rite in the Rain Journal Spiral Notebook paper is recyclable and the rugged Yellow Polydura cover made from 100% post-consumer recycled materials. The 4.6 x 7.0" (11.7 x 17.8 cm) notebook has 64 pages (32 sheets,) weighs 0.24 lb (109 g) and has Journal page ruling, an example of which can be seen by clicking here.
The paper works with most pens, but to ensure against ink smear consider purchasing the accessory All-Weather Pen (B&H Cat RIAWSP.)
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I always journal on vacations. This time we are heading into the rainforest along the Rio Negro River. (a tributary of the Amazon River)The waterproof book seemed like the best tool to get my journaling done.
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I collect data on birds, sometimes in pouring rain. This is the only notebook I can use in the rain. The ink doesn't run and the pages never get soggy. I don't know what I would do without them!
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