Where we traveled we found an overall LOW danger on north facing aspects and the danger slowly rose to MODERATE out of the wind zone on the sunny slopes. The due north facing slopes near 10,000' were soft powder conditions and below that it was damper and I would imagine that lower and mid elevations have a crust on the surface tomorrow. It was interesting to see intact surface hoar with a damp crust that sure felt like it could have some sort of near surface faceting on shaded slopes, but this most likely won't last long. It is just a unique thing to see in early April.