This snowpit was on a steep 41° slope on a due north facing piece of terrain in Hideaway Park. I believe that the steepness of the terrain is what allowed for failures with propagation with such low numbers including one failure when cutting the back out. These failures show us that we have poor structure and we are not seeing avalanches on this weak layer. As Greg mentioned we had one PWL avalanche that was explosive triggered on December 21st, but the last reported avalanche on this PWL layer was December 9th in the Wilson Chutes. I don't trust this PWL layer. While temperature gradient in the snowpits I have dug shows healing in this layer. This structure is still very poor and any additional load (either new snow or wind) is suspect in my mind. The immediate concern is new snow and wind-drifted snow (upper level) instabilities and I will keep the PWL layer near the ground in the back of my mind when making terrain choices for the time being.