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Southerley slopes BTL were crusty with variable HS.
Southerley slopes NTL had a few inches of new snow on top of a crust. HS was 40-60 cms shallower than E and N aspects. Non-propagating results in tests on SE aspect NTL
Easterley slopes BTL had a few inches on top of a crust, with cohesionless snow below. HS was about 100cms and faceted to the ground.
Eaterly slopes NTL had a few inches on top of a supportable slab. HS was 127 cms with a pencil hard slab in the midpack. Non-propagating results on tests.
OVC skies becoming SCT by end of day. Moderate winds out of the SW. S1-S2 on and off throughout the day. Trace accumulation.
Northerly slopes BTL had a few inches on top of cohesionless snow. HS was about 100cms and faceted to the ground.
Northerly slopes NTL had a few inches on top of a supportive slab. HS was 131cms with a pencil hard slab in the upper midpack. Propagating results in test after 20 taps.
I started my tour from the Graham Gulch parking lot, making my way up the main trail until I got to the base of the rib east of the first gulley/slide path. I climbed the southerley rib until I reached 12000 ft and then traversed over to the easterly NTL slopes above the Brumley Terraces and dug a pit. From there I traveled SW over to the bench below Brumley and dug a pit at t 12124 ft on SE slope NTL . After finishing the pit, I rode down the eastern trimline of the Brumley slide-path back to the main trail where I transitioned. After transitioning, I made my way south to the north-facing bowl of Mountain Boi Basin and dug a NTL pit at 11989 ft. From there, I rode the bowl and main trail back down to the parking lot.