This is Rite in the Rain’s No. HW8511 weatherproof card stock: 80 sheets of white 100-pound stock, 8.5 by 11 inches, that takes laser and copier toner without static trouble and holds the print through soakings. Because it is wood-based paper rather than synthetic, it cuts, tears, perforates, and recycles like ordinary card stock.
It prints durable tags, trail maps, equipment cards, and field reference sheets that live outdoors. When wet, mark it with a standard #2 pencil or an all-weather pen; it is not for inkjet printers, whose water-based inks bead and wash off.
Rite in the Rain has made all-weather writing paper in Tacoma, Washington since 1916, when it was developed for logging crews in the Pacific Northwest.









