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The words "doing it alone" and "not a back country guy" would eliminate anything Idaho from Boise to Canada in my opinion. There is some rough country that can hurt you, even in the summer and 75 degrees
Its rough sure but there are a LOT of elk close to roads during season.
WellI hunted Idaho and Washington last year. I went back to a high country hunt in Idaho that we used to do. Used to get some whopper bucks out of there every year. One year they shot a bear in the am a 5x7 Mulie one day and a 4x4 the next morning hiked out.This year same place I saw 3 deer in 4 days. Lots of wolf sign. I do want to go back cause there has to be big bucks in there just need to figure out what and where they go when wolves are around. I saw more deer in Washington this last year than I did in Idaho.
Just my opinion based on my own experience but going in cold, without good Intel from people that have recently hunted the area you chose, should be viewed as a multi-year investment of time. Whether it is eastern Washington or Idaho it takes boots on the ground time to learn an area, find the animals and then understand how they react once hunting season starts. Unless you are extremely lucky and stumble upon a honey hole your first day of likely will take several seasons of prospecting until you can consistently find and kill elk in any given area and the closer you are to the road, and the crowds, the harder it is.