South and West facing slopes had a thick supportable melt freeze crust throughout the terrain. Occasionally there would be a small place where I would punch through it but that was rare. NW to E slopes I found a mostly supportable hard slab over facets. These slabs averaged around 20-30cm and were often supportable on skis but not in boots when I got off my skis. I did get a fair amount of collapsing under foot while touring but it didn't propagate through the snowpack. I only had 1 small collapse that went a couple meters from my ski (N facing terrain near treeline). The new snow seemed to be bonding well with the old snow.