This pit location was bare ground prior to xmas storms therefore no old PWL. Snow near the ground was moist. Good representation of SE aspects in favored snow location in Central Wasatch.
This profile resembles many other places including north facing slopes, the only difference is that the fc'ed/DH layer at 22 cm above the ground is thicker and often has larger grains.
In other pits the old snow "layer cake" of facets and crust ranges from 6" to 12". ECTP scores on the upper most layer of facets were more often in the low teens.
HS was generally about 100-110 cm.
Dug about 100 from the flank of a remotely triggered avalanche. The slope that avalanched was heavily wind loaded. The collapse and cracks went about 200 feet beyond the flank.