Old news, but noticed this old natural avalanche that fits the description Craig has been talking about in his forecasts. Steep rocky and thin places where a cornice or rock fall may have triggered this avalanche.
The upper elevation terrain around Bald Mt. has really been worked over with winds and the snow is still on the thin side.
I took a quick look on the cold shady north side of Bald Mt. and it did not look very inviting with lots of rocks still and the aprons below Reids Peak looked like it had gone through a natural avalanche cycle during the stormy period.