Skies are clear, temperatures have cooled into the 20's, and southwest winds are cranking 40-60 mph along the high peaks. Riding and turning conditions vary with aspect and elevation. Low and mid elevation sunny slopes developed a crust of varying thickness and are gonna be a bit funky. But gain a little elevation, swing around to the north half of the compass and seek out wind sheltered terrain, where you'll be rewarded with soft settled snow on a go anywhere kinda base.
Above... a good representation for southwest winds and overall snow depth. 24 hour data from Lofty Lake Peak and right next to it a very PHAT Trial Lake.
Real time wind, snow, and temperatures for the Uinta's are found here
The east side shuffle... it's about as white as the Uinta's get. Ted was in Millcreek yesterday, on the eastern side of the range, and found a deep snowpack. More on his travels, insights, and of course wisdom are found here.
Snowpack observations and trip reports are found here.
Above, Ted found this couple day old wind slab on a steep, cross-loaded chute on the east side of the range in Millcreek.
A full list of Uinta avalanche activity is found here.