Winds were all over the place as Monday's storm developed and dense drifts formed in some unusual, terrain driven locations, such as gullies, chutes, and around sub-ridges. The good news is... the problem isn't widespread and a few glimpses of sun yesterday along with some greenhousing, shrink-wrapped most of our low and mid elevation terrain, essentially locking it up. For today, the focus shifts to steep, upper elevation, wind drifted terrain where I think you'll still be able to find a slab or two sensitive to our additional weight. While not particulalry deep or wide, once triggered, today's slabs will still pack enough punch to take you for an unexpected ride and could easily ruin your day, especially if you're charging hard in steep, commiting terrain. Ready for more good news... I thought you were. We've got a solid, well-behaved snowpack, today's avalanche hazard is straight-forward, and this is an easy avalanche problem to deal with. Lose a little elevation, you lose the problem, and you get a great day of riding in to boot... not a bad way roll.