There is only 4 inches of total snow at the 8400' Tony Grove Snotel, containing less than 40% of average water equivalent for the date, and there's not much more than that up higher. Still not really enough snow to cover the rocks yet, but a few folks have been out wiggling through the cone flowers or cross-country skiing on the snow covered Tony Grove Campground loop. The Tony Grove Road is not maintained for wheeled travel in the winter, but the road is currently mostly dry and I was easily able to get up it yesterday without going into 4-wheel-drive.
It's a good time to check your avalanche rescue equipment, change to fresh batteries in your beacon, and test it's range. Refresh yourself and your partners with easy rescue scenarios while the snow is still shallow. History shows that early season avalanches are not uncommon in the area, and you might as well start the winter season on top of your game.
Check out my video observation from Monday, November 11....... HERE
No avalanches have yet been reported in the backcountry around Logan