As described above, there is a considerable amount of variability, ranging from extremely hard, slick buried layers to extremely weak ones. In most of the weak snowpack areas, there was not a cohesive enough slab to be a problem at the moment. In other wind-affected areas, the overlying slab is thick enough and cohesive enough to be a problem. Snowpack depths were all over the board, depending on loading. We found thinner areas, ranging from 65cm (fully faceted) to 130cm, in drifted areas off the ridge.