Stable in Skyland. Dug three pits from Friday-Sunday on a variety of aspects above 6,500' and all were ECTX. On Friday, rain went up to ~6,000'. The tropical strorm slab seemed touchy at a band between 6,300-6,800' but never propogated. We skied steep terrain and just had isolated cracking. On Friday at some point, the cold front came through and dropped snow levels below 5,000 leaving 4-6'' low density snow and graupel Friday night above 6k in Skyland. Along with the new snow came lower temps and clearing, and Saturday's storm slab seemed healed. We skied N and SE facing avy terrain without any signs of instability. The snow was definitely wind affected on N aspects above 7000. Another 1-2" of snow Saturday night and more clearing allowed the tropical slab to heal and bond well. The snowpack was around 200-210 cm deep above 6,800', seemed strong, and was right side up. We did not find the MLK crust as found in WF range. Today's pit was the strongest of all three days, and we skied fun surfy pow on N and E apsects to 40 degrees.