you know, trail count is an interesting subject. in my adolescence, i used to put a lot of weight on trail count. sunday river was one of my favorite ski area back then. i am not sure why, perhaps because it is the most prominent statistic on most ski reports (xx/xx trails open or xx%), but it seems very easy to get caught up in trail count. granted, sometimes trail count is an important factor (i would much rather have a choice of skiing 5 boring cruisers than 1 boring cruiser) but often times trail count has nothing to do with how much you will enjoy a given area, especially considering how many ski areas number their trails (jay peak is a big offender, imo and regardless of real names, i always refer to stateside trails as upper/lower derick, upper/lower haynes, etc. i don't know how northway hasn't been section up yet... but that is a conversation we have had in the past regarding the pros and cons, suffice to say it can create deceptive trail counts, especially compared to areas that don't break up the map as much). any ways, i just wanted to say (admit??) i was once just as passionate about trail numbers and wanting XX amount of trails or XX% of trails open when i visited an area. i think it is a bigger issue to people who don't get to the mountains as much.