Johnny- Good question, I'm thinking along the same lines. Fortunately, yesterday's rain event in the valleys remained all snow at the summit of Mt.W. <BR>Unfortunately, lower summits, like 4000' Cannon, got some rain before it changed back to snow. There was a good couple inches of fresh on top of Cannon this morning, though it was blown off exposed windward slopes. Under this new fluff, it was pretty much rock-hard. In my opinion, the Great Gulf will be great if we hit it on a day this month that warms up enough to soften the surface into edgeable corn. Otherwise, it's either avalanche potential (new powder on old hard surfaces), or just plain rock-hard old surface. <BR> <BR>Check the online Avalanche advisory from the USFS snow rangers in Tucks to get an idea of what's happening in the Presidentials: <BR><A HREF="http://www.mountwashington.org/avalanche/index.html" TARGET="_top">http://www.mountwashington.org/avalanche/index.html</A> <BR> <BR>I also find the reports of conditions & snow depths at the cabins useful: <BR><A HREF="http://www.mountwashington.org/backcountry/index.html" TARGET="_top">http://www.mountwashington.org/backcountry/index.html</A> <BR> <BR>Watch the weather and pray for either a Noreaster to dump snow heavy enough to stick to old surface, or a warm enough day for Spring conditions.