The recent storm snow was low-density and mostly created a dry loose avalanche problem on steep slopes. Above 11,000ft on Mt Baldy, I encountered some wind effect in the new snow, but a couple of steep south-facing test slopes didn't produce any cracking. Shovel tilt tests still produced results near the bottom of the storm snow.
Snowpack structure near and below 11,400ft on W, NE, and E-facing slopes all looked horrible and untrustworthy. However, the recent low-density storm snow was not currently reactive on those weak faceted interfaces, as the slab component was lacking.
The most notable snowpack observation was the large amounts of snow available for transport once the winds pick up. During a late afternoon clearing, I could see some wind effect in the alpine through the spotting scope. .
Mostly dry loose avalanche conditions observed . Shooting cracks on a west-facing slope at 11,000ft.