South facing aspects held mostly supportable crust. It was skiable in most places. North side of Patsy Marley held about 3" of dense wind deposited snow. This creamy fun was quickly discovered and mostly tracked out by 10am. It was fast and fun while it lasted. Similar untracked aspects are still out there for those willing to find them, I'm sure.
Snow from the last storm is available for transport and the wind is willingly moving it about. I'm certain that there are wind slabs already waiting to be triggered at this point and more to come as the wind continues.
The deep slab problem is evident in the recent avalanches. While I didn't personally witness it today, the visible crown in Days Fork was a reminder that it is still there.