I have hunted 336 in the late season a few times. The last time I was up high, 3-4 inches of snow on the ground, 13 degrees, swirling winds, partly sunny with clouds/fog/snow flurries. I had a dinky 5x4 with 3 cows step onto the logging road after I passed by to nibble the stubble out of my footprints. I just happened to turn around about 150 yrds down the road, because up until that point the tracks (a pair of elk) I was following seemed to dive off into the steep and deep or went into thick stuff so you can't shoot a bow, so best to head back. The bull was oblivious to me, the cows heads were on a swivel, the wind was perfect, blowing softly at me, got to about 50 yrds(no rangefinder at that time) but didn't feel close enough to be certain I could seal the deal. The wind shifted right toward them and they took off never to be seen again. Tough place to hunt, fewer animals than I would hope for if Im going to be dealing with cold cold temps, and unpredictable wind. You can try Woods and Steele, get up to the yellow gate past cowboy butte (I think that is what it is called), and good luck. You'll need snow if you want a real chance at finding anything because it is so vast in addition to steep and deep. My bow string was super stiff at those temps as well, I have never shot my bow under such cold conditions.