Bucky groomed today and pulled the track setter so there are now fresh tracks most places. The trade off is due to the minimal snow there are lots of exposed areas. Roots and leaves are not too worrisome but sand and gravel as you likely well know produce a grinding halt to the ski but have negligible slowing affect on the attached skier who either face plants or does some kind of somersault, neither ending well for said skier, so consider stepping out of the track on downhills.I would be especially careful on CTT, the first part of QGRound, and if you adventure into the quarries. Glide is down to a 2/4 but will increase as the snow warms and the track gets used, and likely best for grip with skins or waxless, although at present Violet Special is working divinely.