Hi,
My girlfriend and business partner did the single day hike and summited last Thursday. I know the trail as have been to the top three times in the past few years.
They reported, as I think others have, that there is still an abundance of water. Several of the stream crossings require removal of shoes and socks or the use of trash bags as waders. When they ascended the log crossing had been swept apart but I believe this has since been repaired, Doug Sr can probably confirm.
The trail is also rutted in places due to run off.
There was also quite a lot of snow still around from last winters heavy deposits.
Be prepared for more water than normal and anticipate a slower ascent than you might normally have hoped for. My guess would be to add up to 2 hrs for the trail conditions and water.
Hope this helps.