CT did not produce results in a N facing windloaded test slope feature, so snow depths are likely deeper here than measured in other locations on open slopes. Propagation Saw Test also no results, although it was tough to find the problem layer on start. We isolated a column and slid the shovel down the back side to see if we could get any of the more recent layers to pop off - we found some DF particles down 10cm all the way to a graupel layer that must have occured sometime during the March 9-11 storm cycle. Surface Hoar layer observed from March 8 laying flat, down 145cm which was the problem layer we were most interested in investigating. Temperature gradient very low (-0.1) between layers which to us indicated a healing snowpack. Will be interesting to see the next Na cycle with the extreme warming coming up! Hold on to yer horses!