Our tour started late, took a wrong turn, and we ended up skiing back towards the resort instead of towards Lokalaho. Not knowing a name for what we skied, we called it Ricky Martin.
North aspects up high featured some level of the rain crust before the most recent loading. Snow was dry, with obvious settlement and no red flags. Lower, more solar elevations were being cooked later in the day, with roller balls forming. Ironically, we found no reactive evidence of the buried SH layer until less than 100ft from the base terminal of Chair 7, where we observed spectacular collapses and cracking only a stones throw from the lift line.