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Skies are clear, NW winds are averaging 15 mph along ridge tops, and 10,000' temps are in the low 20's. It's a mixed bag of spring like conditions out there. UAC pro observer Mark White is down from the Wasatch and reported finding some good corn snow. Look for corn on mid elevation SE-S-W facing slopes. Most high, north facing terrain is pretty wind hammered.
Mostly stable snow conditions exist, but surfaces in the high country are firm and smooth, and slides for life are a real possibility. Ice axes, whippets and or crampons are recommended for alpine pursuits.
New snow totals in Gold Basin.
Snow totals at the Geyser Pass Trailhead, (9600')
Wind, temperature, and humidity on Pre Laurel Peak (11,700')
Marla Bailey shredding the corn. Mark White photo.