We went up the cutline route at Log Cabin today, pretty sure the prominent north face had already goneāand it had. A size 3 avalanche started in the alpine and ran full path, snapping mature trees and leaving big piles of debris in the upper gully runout.
We had several whumphs in open areas near upper treeline, likely on the buried facet layer above the December drought crust, and remotely triggered a small wind slab about 15 m away on a small roll. Riding in sheltered trees was decent, but anything that saw wind was hard and grabby. Things still feel reactive, so we stayed below treeline, spread out through avalanche paths, and kept time in potentially exposed terrain to a minimum.