While my CT results were negative, it took very little pressure to pull the entire column down
The rain crust was prevalent up to about 9400'
There was graupel about 5cm under the snow surface on the east facing elevation we climbed
A hand pit at 8200' east facing had a sun(?) crust about 20 cm down. Facets were beginning to form beneath this crust due to the large temperature gradient it was mostly likely creating.
Significant sloughing of the new snow on the steep NE aspects. This was running on a dense surface from prior to the storm.