The snow conditions were actually much better than they looked when we first skied into the basin. The northeasterly winds yesterday and last night definitely had their way with most of the terrain in Mineral Fork with wind slabs and wind scouring visible on most slopes except in some of the west facing gully bottoms. The wind damage was quite widespread, but very obvious from the surface snow texture (sand-blasted looking snow is wind eroded snow and smooth, rounded snow is wind deposited snow--the dangerous stuff). But even though it looked like horrid conditions, it actually skied quite nice. The wind was just strong enough to move around some snow and cover up a lot of the previous tracks, but it was just gentle enough to leave most of it soft and turnable. Quite a nice surprise.