To be honest, the most annoying thing on here lately is the nonstop whining about folks asking for help and not the guys actually asking for help. If you can't bare to see folks look for info then you may as well skip the internet. I work on my cars using YouTube and I research packs, tents, sleeping bags, and all sorts of gear using Rokslide and youtube. Its all in the name of utilizing info shared by someone that's already been there and done that. If you can't see how that's going to translate into folks doing the same for hunting locations, units, terrain, etc; you might as well give upon the forums.
Get over yourselves, skip the thread, and quit the whining.
As far as the question on terrain. I'm sure there are some deer, but I think in second season you'll find more deer higher unless you are hunting eastern CO.
No. Advice on specific units, trailheads, and glassing locations on open forums is a bad idea. All it takes is one well meaning person putting that information online to ruin an area. My favorite spots would be crushed if someone did that. NW SD now has limited access archery tags specifically because everyone and their brother had to talk about how great it was leading to excessive numbers of archers. Just teach people how to read a map. Like, what is a MVUM, BLM Quadrangle, or settings on GE.
There are many ways to share knowledge and experience without mentioning specifics. It isn't hard at all.