While general coverage on the Hector glacier remains decent @ 2m+ in most
areas, there are also numerous exposed crevasses. Of note, some of these are
covering over in such a way that they are quite difficult to see from above.
There are also a number of very deep exposed holes.
The surface hoar layers are covered by hard slabs of variable thickness and
density up high.
Ski conditions down low are rugged.
Josh Briggs
Assistant Guide.
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