Field notes12/18/2023 ![]() Here's a Field Notes Memo Book filled with memories from a few months of traveling.Īnd here's how I use these Memo Books for traveling. Plus, whenever I work on a particular project, I use a dedicated Field Notes Memo Book for it. Today, Field Notes Memo Books have become an integral part of my life, and I use them for traveling, as a journal and for my genealogical research. That was four years ago, and I'm still a subscriber. Though they have a softcover, the Memo Books can withstand quite a lot.Īnd, after I've ordered my second Pitch Black pack edition, I checked the website of Field Notes Brand and saw that they're offering a quarterly subscription with new and exclusive designs delivered to my doorstep every three months. They fit into any pocket in your trousers or jacket. ![]() They have the ideal size for carrying them around. ![]() Why I love Field Notes Notebooksįor me, Field Notes Memo Books are just perfect, because: Some special editions are available in other sizes, too - for example, the Steno, which is 6x9" and has 80 pages. Here's a tiny "exhibition" of my Field Notes Collection. The travel journal memo book also doubles as a kind of travel wallet for tickets, maps, and so on. Since then, I use one as an everyday carry memo book and one as a travel journal. The Field Notes Memo Books were just perfect for what I wanted to use them. They seemed just right for me, and so I ordered my first 3-pack of the Pitch Black Field Notes Memo Books from Amazon.Īfter I received the first three-pack, I was sold. That's when I discovered Field Notes Notebooks. Because of the requirements above, the notebook I was looking for had to have a softcover. ![]() It had to fit into all kinds of pockets, from the back pocket of my jeans to a shirt pocket and, of course, into the pockets of a jacket. So I began to look for a small paper notebook: Not to thick, not too thin, not too small and not too big. Somehow I felt the need for a good old pen and paper in various situations.īe it to leave a note with my phone number when I parked the car in a "not so ideal" spot to take photos at a lost place, be it to take notes about how I photographed certain scenes to later publish them here in the blog or as a backup for essential travel information. However, back in 2012, roughly at the same time, I ditched my DSLR for iPhone photography, I also slimmed down my wallet and began to focus on traveling light. I consider myself a "digital guy." My life is as paperless as possible, and I use several apps for planning a trip and during my travels. ![]()
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