This is the Rite in the Rain No. HV973, a 4.625 x 7 inch side-spiral notebook with 64 pages of all-weather paper in the Universal pattern. The impact-resistant Wire-O binding keeps its shape in a loaded pack, and the high-visibility green cover stands out against dirt, brush, and truck seats.
It takes notes where ordinary paper quits — surveying, utility work, hunting, trail maintenance — and the coated pages keep ink and pencil legible through rain and sweat. The hi-vis cover means less time hunting for the notebook and more time writing in it.
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.









