I land on hardpacked snow every day?
I think we have different definitions though... the hardpacked snow we land on is about like landing on pavement, just without as good braking action. 
I thought it was clear this wasn't a runway, it was an unknown opening in a mountain valley. It turned out to be a horse pasture (which we only learned because the rancher told us when he picked us up in his pickup), and there was no way to know if the snow was 2" deep, or 25" deep. A crust on snow WILL flip you --- I'm not talking about some smooth layer of packed stuff people have been landing on all week. I've done enough intentional snow landings since then, to not want to play with a frozen crust and tear up an airplane.
It's very obvious we have different definitions. I was talking about an emergency landing into a completely unknown area. You're talking about something entirely removed from that.