Went to ski some of the high elevation N facing couloirs in Dry Fork, the E facing was Corning up around 10:30 and rapidly became sloppy with last nights shallow refreeze. I did note some minor wet activity on the E-SE facing that consisted of point releases coming of the steeper rocky terrain. The N facing sunny aspects got damp ass well and roller balls were widespread when I skied a sunny N facing chute too late. One thing of interest is the lack of a slick rain crust, not sure if it was the high elevation or that Dry Fork was in the rain shadow being that its on the back side of the Wasatch.
Photos: boot pack in dry dense snow in a shady due N couloir, roller balls in a sunny N facing chute that I hit a little late, and wet activity from the last couple days that was fairly minor.



