Things looked pretty good right from the start. We got going on schedule and were up to the Bear Lake parking lot before 07:00. The weather had been snowy for a couple days, but accumulations had been light. We started out in the sun, but by the time we got out first glimpse of Notchtop the clouds had moved in and it had begun to snow lightly.
We broke above treeline and were treated to a vast panorama of alpine peaks, granite walls, and snowy slopes. We passed a couple small tarns and then climbed a small valley to the cirque into which Notchtop Couloir (as well as many others) emptied.
Bill took the point as we ascended the apron below the couloir proper and headed up out of sight behind a large rock buttress.
By the time I reached the edge of the buttress he was out of sight above. I caught up shortly at a nice little platform next to a cliff which served as an excellent lunch spot. The sun was out and things were warming nicely.
At this point a group of 6 descended the coulior and managed to kick off numerous wet sluffs - the fresh layer of snow was only a few inches thick, but some of the sluffs were significant. Luckily they were fairly slow moving and didn't knock anybody off balance.