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Reddit mentions of Rite In The Rain Weatherproof Hard Cover Notebook, 4 3/4" x 7 1/2", Yellow Cover, Geological Pattern (No. 540F)
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We found 8 Reddit mentions of Rite In The Rain Weatherproof Hard Cover Notebook, 4 3/4" x 7 1/2", Yellow Cover, Geological Pattern (No. 540F). Here are the top ones.
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- WEATHERPROOF PAPER: 160 numbered pages / 80 sheets per book. All-weather paper won’t turn to mush when wet and will repel water, sweat, grease, mud, and even survive the accidental laundry mishap. Make sure your geological book stays RIGHT in the Rain.
- REFERENCE MATERIAL: This Geological Book comes equipped with 20 pages of reference material, standard and metric rulers, and numbered pages.
- WRITE IN THE RAIN: When wet, use a standard #2 pencil or an all-weather pen. Standard ballpoints and permanent markers will work when paper is dry. Water-based inks will bead or wash off Rite in the Rain Paper.
- ARCHIVAL PAPER: Rite in the Rain's archival-grade paper resists stains, survives moisture, and lasts a lifetime in storage.
- RECYCLABILITY: Unlike synthetic waterproof paper, wood-based Rite in the Rain is completely recyclable. Please recycle Rite in the Rain as you would other office printer paper.
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Specs:
Color | Yellow |
Height | 0.63 Inches |
Length | 7.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | October 2017 |
Size | 7.5 x 4.625 x 0.625 |
Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
Width | 4.63 Inches |
I use these (Rite in the Rain). They're water resistant for the outdoors and most of the field geologists I know use them. You can get them lined/unlined/gridded, spiral or not spiral. But they don't have header info (you can just make your own boxes).
Rock hammer, leather rock hammer holster, a nice hand lens, nice quality outdoor gear for the myriad of field trips and field camp..
Oh! Get her the Rite in the Rain geological field notebook. Those things are freaking awesome.
http://www.amazon.com/Rite-Rain-Weather-Geological-Field/dp/B0011DGJSC
Practical or decorative?
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Why? There's literally nothing special about them.
You'll get a lot more utility if you use the actual field notebooks he was riffing off of when he made his little paper journals.
https://www.amazon.com/Rite-Rain-Weatherproof-Geological-540F/dp/B0011DGJSC/
A good chisel to go along with her rock hammer is great for sampling
Also, a scratcher/scribe with a neodymium magnet on the end is incredibly useful for testing hardness and magnetics of a rock
I use a compact mineral identification guide a ton as well. There are many out there, but this one is the one I use - others may be better
Edit: And the most (imo) important part of fieldwork are the notes you take, so a waterproof field notebook is a must-have if she'll be mapping in a rainy environment. This one has geological charts and diagrams in it as well
Above are good lower priced items, but if you really want to go all-out, good boots and a rain jacket are indispensable , but they have to fit very well so she may be better off picking those out herself (at least that's the way I feel about them)
Hope this helps!
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It's the No. 540F; most places that sell Rite in the Rain have it.
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How far along is she in her major? Do you know if she has completed field camp yet? You could always look into getting her a nice rock hammer, a nice hand lense (make sure it is 10x magnification), a rite in the rain book specifically for writing notes outside - these have some good geology guides in the back, or even like a "field pouch". All or any of these things she will need at some point as a geo undergrad