Rite in the Rain has been the adventurer’s trusty notebook for over a century – defying downpours so your notes survive to tell the tale. Invented in 1916 by Pacific Northwest logger Jerry Darling, this all-weather writing paper was originally made for lumber crews to keep records in the soggy woods. Now, a hundred years later, Rite in the Rain’s bright yellow notepads and journals are legendary among outdoor professionals and weekend warriors alike. You can scribble field notes in a rainstorm, drop the notebook in the mud, even accidentally send it through the wash, and the pages won’t turn to mush. The brand’s ethos blends practicality with environmental responsibility: their unique paper is FSC-certified sustainable (though it’s tough as nails, it’s still fully recyclable), and since 2000 they’ve used a water-based coating process that eliminates harmful emissions. From geologists mapping in a downpour to backpackers journaling under the stars, Rite in the Rain enables adventure storytelling in any weather. “Outdoor writing products that defy Mother Nature” is their promise – and they’ve kept it for generations, ensuring that no storm will ever wash away your adventure memories.