Abineau-bear Jaw Loop, Coconino
Attractions in Arizona
Photo: Coconino National Forest / CC BY-SA 2.0
Attractions
Solitude: 30/100 (moderate)
Abineau-Bear Jaw Loop in Arizona traverses diverse terrain with ponderosa pine forests and mountain vistas.
What to Pack for Abineau-bear Jaw Loop, Coconino
Preparation starts with your pack. Here's what to bring.
Preparation for Abineau-bear Jaw Loop starts with your pack. These items address the real risks and conditions here.
Essential
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Water (minimum 2L) — Even cool-weather hiking demands steady hydration, as exertion and altitude increase water loss faster than most expect.
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Navigation (map/GPS/compass) — Even well-marked trails have confusing junctions, especially in fog or snow; a GPS unit or downloaded map keeps you on route.
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Sun protection (sunglasses, sunscreen) — Quality sunglasses prevent snow blindness and reduce eye strain during long days on exposed trails or ridgelines.
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First aid kit — Adhesive bandages, antiseptic, and athletic tape handle the most common trail injuries and weigh under a pound.
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Extra food — Blood sugar drops fast during sustained effort outdoors, and having a reserve keeps your body and mind sharp.
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Headlamp with extra batteries — Batteries drain faster in cold weather; carrying spares ensures you won't be left in the dark when you need light most.
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Fire starter — Starting a fire boosts morale and provides light, warmth, and a way to purify water in an emergency.
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Emergency shelter (space blanket) — If an injury forces you to stop moving, a reflective blanket prevents the rapid heat loss that leads to hypothermia.
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Knife or multi-tool — In a survival situation, a blade lets you process tinder, build shelter, and prepare food.
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Extra clothing layer — Wet clothing accelerates cooling; a dry backup layer can prevent hypothermia when conditions turn.
Abineau-bear Jaw Loop, Coconino Safety & Conditions
Check current conditions from these authoritative sources before you go.
Official condition reports for Abineau-bear Jaw Loop cover weather, wildfire activity, flood status, and road conditions.
Coordinates: 35.3925, -111.6702