Well. That was quite the hike. We parked at the USFS lot. Followed ski tracks until they went too far off trail, and broke the rest of the trail to where it joins with the Cog trail. A hiker arriving after us joined in on the fun. We took turns taking point. About 3 feet of fluff on the trail made for slow going.
Ammo was fine up to the gem pool. Things started deteriorating from there, but still quite passable. Turns out a group of hikers in front of us was breaking trail. They bailed (smart), and we persisted for a while. Got as far as the stream crossing at about 4200 feet. 3-5 feet of fluffy snow, a steep incline and biting wind made progress very difficult. It was cold. Super cold. Stupid cold with the wind.
End of hike. Turned around and headed down.
About 40 minutes later, the sky cleared and all of the presidential range was clear (still windy). The views from the top must have been extraordinary for anybody that made it to a peak today.
So. The trail is broken out to the stream crossing at 4200', about 1/2 mile from the hut. Hopefully someone else will finish the task soon.
10/10 would do again. Love extreme conditions once in a while.