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Below treeline, snowpack is very thin (and non-existant on S facing slopes). A rain crust is present until around 1800m (burried by ~10cm of snow). Snowpack improves after 1800m with quality being quite good above 2000m. Some rocks are still thinly covered in the alpine, however. Natural slide debris was witnessed in the alpine on S facing slopes, likely from last weeks rain event.
Two older avalanches were noted from the same S facing slope. Both originating around a weakly supported rock band. Likely from last week's rain/storm event.
Snowpack was very thin to none existant on S facing slopes below treeline. S facing Alpine slopes looked skiable. N facing slopes were better but coverage is minimal until 1800m. Even after, rocks are loosely burried. No instabilities were observed.