I had a books cliff rifle tag last year and killed a great 31.5 incher with deep forks that scored 191. I'm from arizona and hired a local to scout and put us in a good spot. He didn't hunt with us but did a good job putting us in a good spot. I can't remember the road numbers, but we hunted near a fenced in wheather station that I bet you can find if your local or talk to the locals. It was down off the top in kind of a transition zone. It was kind of a popular spot but most of the guys shot fairly small bucks early and were out of there. The hard thing was passing up pretty good bucks hoping for a big one. There was quite a bit of snow and wheather and the bucks started rutting good. I heard there was a lot of people in this area because some of the other roads were closed or bad. Good luck.
One more thing, I couldn't believe how brave or dumb the deer were. Some guides we talked to called them cronic waste deer because they were so unspookey. We saw real good bucks standing between gut piles. Like most hunters, I like to get away from everyone, but I really don't think that this is necessary or a good call on this hunt. Stay with the areas that have a history of killing big bucks and let the other hunters kill average bucks and leave. It won't be crowded by the 3rd or so day and bucks should start rutting. The local told us and it was true, new bucks will show up every day as they are in the migration.