Terrain: I traveled through several different drainages and basins today covering multiple slopes on all aspects, mainly between 5400' and 6700'. The goal of my tour was to see as much terrain as I could. I wanted to look for wind slabs and recent avalanches, and observe how the snow is bonding to the 12/21 crust.
Snowpack: On average 10-15" (25-35cm) of recent snow sits over the 12/21 crust. In wind-scoured locations, the crust was very shallow or even on the surface. Wind scouring was most prevalent on SSE-S-SSW aspects. This corresponds well with recent wind directions. In wind drifted spots it was as much as 30" (75cm) deep. The recent snow is rather firm (4F) but this actually helped travel conditions, keeping me from hitting the crust.
The crust is an Ice Form rain crust in many locations with additional strong melt-forms below. This icy top makes for slick conditions when it's exposed or near the surface.
Weather: Overcast to obscured in the morning, becoming broken around noon. Very light snow until 9am. Winds light to moderate southwesterly with light blowing snow.