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Was already -2 at the car at 8:30, was up to +4 or higher by end of day. Recent storm snow was beginning to consolidate on some aspects near the top of the ridge into a loose slab. Not hard enough for wumphing or propagation but heavy sluffing was noticed on steeper features and some small slabs (~2’ squares) slid with the sluff. Snow quality was heavy powder, turning to dense heavy wet snow near the creek bed. A sizeable natural avalanche ran directly across the valley from Gypsum ridge (east side of the 742) at some point today seemingly due to cornice failure above a wind-loaded gulley. Sadly phone wasn’t good enough to get a picture.
Winds were moderate in exposed areas but quite calm in the trees. Temps were -2 at trailhead to start the day and +4 at 3:30 when we departed. Sun was definitely hitting the east side of the road hard from what we could see.