** Barbershop Spring - steady clear low flow. ** Coyote/McClintock Draw - nice trickle. ** Aspen Spring - clean and cold low flow near cabin.īarbershop Canyon North - good clear flow. General Springs Canyon - pools, alum a great idea. Water: (note that this hike was after some rain) Sources preceded by a ** are considered probable water sources. Note that much of the General Crook Trail in this circle hike borders FR300, a very busy road (again, hike on weekdays). There are spur roads to most of the cabins, so you might want to camp away from them. Hike on weekdays to avoid most of the race trucks, ATV/ORV noisy terrain destroyers, and winnehogo tin can tourist crowd, which can seriously impact your circle experience. Here's the report, along with some photos, etc. It's a short outing, yet one I enjoyed because of impending cabin (hah) fever meltdown. It contains photos, narrative, videos, historical stuff, USFS cabins near the Mogollon Rim in Coconiño National Forest, Arizona. This report is about circumnavigating the loop and visiting six historic Times of the MAGAvirus, the EtV (Evil trump Virus). Short adventure close to home that makes the most of social distancing and not impacting others during these constrained Overview: Backpacking the Coconiño Cabin Loop is yet another This version can be enlarged and may be more useful than the above map -> click here. You should be able to print this map as a handy referenceĪnother version of the map can be found here. Map - Coconiño Cabin Loop (large file, 6.4 mb) - from my Gaia mapping program (Click the image for the full-size image) Panorama from the Mogollon Rim, looking South/SW © copyright by Rob and Photos © copyright by Rob Jones Coconiño Cabin Loop hike, 2020, Circumnavigating Six Historic USFS Cabins near the Mogollon RimĬircle Your Cabins: Coconiño Cabin Loop Backpack:Ĭircumnavigating Six Historic USFS Cabins near the Mogollon RimĪnother in the antisocial social distancing series, in these days of the MAGAvirus
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