This unit is mixed country, with low-lying sagebrush basins, irrigated hayfields along the rivers, etc, then sweeps rapidly to high country with primarily lodgepole forests. Forest Service did a lot of timber sales 18-30 years ago, mainly big clear cuts, and they are growing back to varying stages of doghair thickness, but the deer really liked those cuts. Now pine beetle is literally wiping out all the mature stuff, so understory browse is on the increase across the entire unit, but this place is a wildfire waiting to happen. Elk have done exceptionally well in this unit and I'd consider it more of an elk hunt than a deer hunt, though the limited license system has allowed some bucks to grow up here. Expect company as access is pretty easy over most of it, except the wilderness areas on the south end. A lot of the sage ground is private, so get some maps and figure out details before you go. Hope that helps.