Below treeline there was only 1 or 2 inches of new snow, falling on bare ground on many slopes or somewhat discontinuous snow on north-facing slopes. Above about 11,000 feet, there was around 4 inches of new snow with wind-drifted spots around 6 inches deep. The old snow surface crusts were still mostly soft and moist, not entirely refrozen, which made for pleasant ski conditions. Slopes facing west southeast through south to west, even above treeline, are really showing the historically dry and hot winter and are mostly bare ground. The only slopes with continuous snow coverage are northwest through north to some east above 10,500 feet.