Dug a few times on southerly aspects. No need on northerly aspects...we know it's bad.
On a SE aspect at 9700ft I found some stable snow. Rock solid but I wouldn't extrapolate to any other slopes. They are guilty until proven otherwise. Total snow depth was 110 cm (3.6 ft)
On a S aspect at 9800 feet I got different results. Total snow depth was 105 cm (3.4 ft). Did two extended column tests. Both broke about 3 inches above the ground and the break propagated across the whole column after 13 and 14 taps (3 and 4 from the elbow). The coding for this is ECTP 13 and ECTP 14. This indicates unstable snow. My gut feeling was that S facing slopes aren't too bad, but I would hold off riding slopes steeper than 30 degrees for now.
The widespread collapsing and unstable stability test results trump any gut feeling.for now.