Riverskier
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If Sunday River's top to bottom focus was solely on Lower Punch, I'd agree with you. The fact that they are trying to get Right Stuff open makes it a fairly even snowmaking effort comparison to the Great Northern > Lower Bunny route. Right Stuff is a wide 1400 vertical foot advanced run with a significant run out.
That argument aside, I don't really think you can compare the two efforts other than offering top to bottom skiing. No one wants to lap GN > LB at Killington. I think it only makes sense to open that route if you're also going for tying in trails off the summit of Snowdon. Given the forecast I can't blame Killington for not trying to go TtoB.
A more appropriate comparison to Right Stuff regarding terrain at Killington would be if they were trying to get Bittersweet open for the weekend. K skiers would be psyched if they were trying to get that open, just the same as Sunday River skiers are psyched their mountain is trying to open Right Stuff.
Maybe it all washes away later in the week or maybe it doesn't. If it doesn't and you're from the Boston area, where would you ski? It's the same drive time; Mountain A is offering top to bottom skiing on two 1400 vertical peaks for $29; Mountain B is offering several 500-600 vertical runs (and maybe lower East Fall) with walking required up stairs to get to a download lift for the price of $49.
No brainer for me being equal distance from both areas.
90% certain I'll be there Sunday by 10.
I would bet my seasons pass that they don't have Right Stuff open for the weekend. I think they are just trying to get whatever base down there they can, and hopefully keep most of it. Punch top to bottom is a real possibility though, and would be a game changer.