This snowpit was dug in a nearby location to a rider triggered avalanche that Corey and I came across on January 8th. This time the snowpack was much deeper 8' compared to the 3' of snow we saw last time. The weak layers near the ground were rounding facets and our layer of primary concern this time was instabilities within the newest snow. As we descended we also lost some snow height and the hand hardness of the midpack was softer ( as there was less wind-drifted snow).
Height of snow-northeast aspect-8300' -5' (155cm)
Height of snow- east aspect-6700' -4' (125cm) with a very stiff rain crust underneath the newest snow