Started the day in the Porter Fork parking lot, there was about 3 inches at the lot which increased to about a foot on top of Gobblers. The new snow seemed fairly well bonded to the old surface except on the steepest portion of the center punch, where you could get some snow moving on the slick underlying crust but this was fairly benign and not much of a red flag. Even though the sun only showed its face for brief moments it dampened the snow on the SW facing part of the gully down low, basically everything below 8000ft was damp on our exit. That being said the new snow was damp but not very active, we did not note much wet activity in our travels today. Visibility went down hill when we skied off the main summit, and we ended up skiing by braille for about 2000 vertical feet, discovered those Montana boys are good at skiing in the fog because Mark nailed the fall line in the white room.
Photos: turns in wet snow at the bottom of the gully, dropping cloud deck, and out of the fog and into the light.