This is the Rite in the Rain No. 770F, a 4.75 x 7.5 inch hard-cover notebook filled with patented all-weather paper in the Universal page pattern. The Fabrikoid-coated cover stiffens into a writing surface anywhere, and the sewn-in pages wear an all-weather coating that sheds water instead of soaking it up.
It rides in a pack, truck cab, or chest pocket for surveying, fieldwork, hunting, and jobsite notes — anywhere paper normally dies. Write in the rain with a pencil or all-weather pen, and the ink stays put; wet pages dry flat and stay legible for the permanent record.
Rite in the Rain has made all-weather writing paper in Tacoma, Washington since 1916, when it was first developed for logging crews in the Pacific Northwest.









