It wasn't for the faint of heart getting back into American Fork canyon. Kowboy trying to keep his boots dry...
This was the north facing slope we decided to ski after thorough assessment. We were able to avoid wind slabs on steep starting zones to enter the slope. Not far down, the wind slabs were not present, just loose snow on the surface with a thin weakening slab underneath. Trouble areas would be steep lee slopes with recent wind deposits.
The snow pack in the hole was 100 cm deep on a north facing aspect at 9600 ft.
The four finger slab is being destroyed by the prolonged temperature gradients that continue their non-stop onslaught of the Wasatch snow pack. As it continues to be high pressure over Utah we are continually getting weaker and weaker snow pack in the northerly facing terrain.
Pretty finish to a great day... Soft snow can still be found, although you might have to get creative.