Last night's stratus cloud formed a bathtub ring of surface hoar, with the largest grains (up to 10 mm) between roughly 11,000 to 11,500', and small grains (1-2mm) down to about 10,400 or so. .
We experienced a handful of large collapses on relatively wind-sheltered, near treeline slopes (S to SW aspects, ~20* slope angles). The culprit was a collapsing crust/facet/crust sandwich below the most recent storm, 12" to 18" deep (Relatively thin Jan 1 sun crust collapsing into facets above the Christmas crust). As we gained elevation into steeper and more wind-affected terrain ATL, that structure was absent, though we mostly kept to wind-eroded terrain up high.