Near the ridgeline on Baldy Rocks, both south and north sides, there was a very soft 3-4 cm wind slab on top. The snow has become slightly dense, but it's still great skiing. It's a great snowpack, see the pit report. Lots of folks have skied off the north side of Baldy Rocks, it's pretty tracked up.
Snowpack
snow depth was 140 cm. The snow at the bottom was moist enough to make a snowball, but no ice layer and no depth hoar. In the snow pit we got an ECTN15 at 35 cm, not a clean shear. With a shovel shear we could get a clean shear at 35 cm, on surface hoar I think. Nowhere skiing on mellow or steep slopes did we ever get a release on that layer. We could not find any other problem layers in the snowpack (we did shovel shears all the way to the ground). The day was cloudy so we couldn't see far, but there was no observed avalanche activity.