A road on every ridge and ravine on the books? Sounds like the words of someone who road hunts. True there are parts of the mountain covered in roads, which are likely the areas hunted by the majority. And also the areas with the 140 class bucks. Anybody that thinks there are roads everywhere on the books I would like to invite you to join me and follow a pack of hounds in the country I hunt. There's so much country out there that never sees a human let alone a road, that you'd be boggled. For one there is a roadless area inside the books deer unit, which if you think is covered in roads go ahead and take a hike from the ten mile knoll trailhead to the sego canyon trailhead, then get back to me. Ever been to the top of sulfur canyon on a road? How about horse, floy, crescent, Thompson, segars, nash, dry, coal, spring, horse, twins, cottonwood, cherry, tepee, halfway, diamond, antone, flume, long...? There's a good easy list of canyons to get away from roads. Hit the end of any of those canyons and I'll bet you don't find road hunters. And saying the deer go to the same winter range every year is incorrect. There's places that will always have deer but I've picked up plenty of 180 sets of sheds out there and they are nowhere near any of the typical road areas. I guess it depends on the persons opinion of getting off the roads.