At 1900m on a north aspect, 33 deg slope. We dug to ground HS 110CM, HST 45cm. Compression test failure at 6 wrist taps 45cm down (new storm slab). No other failures, I stopped at 22 as there wasn't much column left.
45cm storm slab overlaying 10cm of previous snow on a crust. Below this crust there are a series of crusts seperated what seems to be facets that have undergone some rounding to my untrained eye (photos attached). The bottom 30cm is the most Sugary in quality (see photo).
The snowpack was generally right side up with the one exception between some lower crust layers where hardness dropped back to four fingers, the layers above and below were both had one finger hardness.