It was obvious that the snow from Fridays storm was wet and heavy, similar to what you would find in the northeast or northwest, however it seemed like it dried out overnight and we were pleasantly surprised to find soft creamy snow on most aspects. We skied a southwest facing slope in Pinto glades before heading north over the ridge to find some protection from the wind. The snow in Pinto was supportable "carvable powder" (best description we could come up with) that provided good turns, however the snow transported by the wind was starting to create thin slabs in leeward areas. The snow on the north side was dense powder that provided some fantastic turns in the top few inches of the snow pack. We found 65 cm of snow in sheltered areas with dense supportable snow on top of a bottom layer of facets.