I skied 10 lines off the back of the gem since Saturday.
The terrain sees a complex loading pattern, (leeward, as well
as heavily cross loaded) there are many pockets of unsupported wind
slab. The wind that is hammering you when you are on the gem chair, is
depositing the snow on the backside. With this new snow, and forecast, the current window of good stability is over.
You have to hike out. 15-40min depending on trail breaking, 2km of hiking on flat or mostly trending down. you'll want touring gear, skins
etc. It would be a long walk on foot. Or you boot pack back up the same
way you came down. Take a look at a topo map, the route is obvious and well marked.
Good news is, the snow stays fresh and deep forever in there, and visibility is good, even when it's white out at the top of the chair. Plus it's steep and the trees are spaced better than on the front side of the hill. Kinda like a better version of the back of the bullet.