At the risk of sounding like a FNG, mostly because I am. While looking at my topo map what the best way for me to know what’s going to be to steep to hike and I’m waisting my time even thinking about it. is there a general rule of thumb well comparing line spacing to relative distance in feet. Say 1’ up to 1’ forward or 1’ to 2’. Having never hiked a mountain before I’m not really sure how crazy things are going to be while looking at it from the sky as opposed to feet on the ground. I was lucky enough to get my hands on a OTC Idaho deer tag and plan on chasing mules up in some high country with a bow come September. I’ll be hunting unit 51. from my understand it’s going to be a hard and changing hunt with some steep rugged terrain. Trying to get away from people I know will be challenging, but that is the goal. Plan to ride/hike up and in and set up and camp a few days. Also have E bikes at our disposal we think they could be useful but also as FNGs we could be sadly mistaken. Thinking 9800 feet or so for camp, to low? my understanding deer should be above the tree line so we plan to get up there with them. We are all in good shape and plan to get into better shape. Any info and knowledge would be appreciated.