Today we were primarily traveling on East aspects between 9000' - 9800' and overall were finding a generally low hazard:
- storm snow was not sensitive to any stability tests;
- storm snow was well-bonded to old snow surface;
- old snow surface was solidly frozen and supportable;
- no fresh wind drifts were found.
The only issue we were finding were sensitive cornices along leeward aspects from westerly winds.
[Conditions may of course be entirely different in areas that received more snow and/or wind loading. We also did not look at the snowpack structure on north aspects.]
Photo is of my partner after kicking a few cornices along the East-facing Meadow Chutes ridgeline.
Video discussion of the generally low avalanche hazard conditions we were finding Tuesday afternoon in the Meadow Chutes.