My gf and I made it up to the summit via the northwest ridge on Saturday 3/21.

The snow conditions have changed drastically since last weekend,

all the snow at Islip saddle is now gone and not much snow remains behind the road closure. You really dont encounter full snow coverage until your about 300 feet above the parking lot. Beyond this point the snow varies in depth from maybe a foot to 4 plus feet. It was pretty warm the whole day Saturday (mid 50's) which really softend up the snow along the ridge line. We fell through the snow alot, but there were still a few spots that were hardpacked. When we made it to the top, we had decent views in all directions. The hut thats on the summit is still nearly buried completly in snow. After leaving the summit we descended the east ridge toward Little Jimmy Campground. This way was actually pretty fun since the snow was icy enough that we could sit down and slide along the ridge. Once we reached a point directly above Little Jimmy we began going straight towards it, walking down the steep sections, then eventually sliding right into the campground. The campground still has alot of snow, the benchs are mostly buried and the top of the stoves are barely peaking through. After taking a short break at Little Jimmy we decieded we were not in the mood to fall through deep snow the whole way back, so we decided to descend down the hillside untill we found the road, once again we walked down the steep sections and slid down once we reached a more gentle slope. This time while sliding disaster struck, my crampon point sliced my new gaitors

, this made me angry the rest of the walk back to the car. Well I guess thats the kind of thing that can happen when sliding down a hill with crampons on....While walking along the road I noticed there is still a few feet of snow on the road most of the way back to Islip saddle except for about the last half mile, also in the areas where the snow is all gone there are a few giant boulders laying in the road under the slide areas. Well all and all we had a great time, if I don't count tearing my gaitor.
Here are some pics if anyones interested:
http://picasaweb.google.com/brian90620/ ... #slideshow