I think there is one major benefit from this discussion- bringing awareness to potential overcrowding. I'm one of the people that is hopefully ruining your spots because I'm the new guy and I'm totally cool with that-sorry. But honestly the increase in hunters and pressure is laughable compared to other activities YouTube and gopro has probably brought more people into camping, overlanding, mountain biking you name it by a Longshot compared to influencer on Instagram has to hunting. I understand hunting is different because once an elk is shot then it's no longer available for another person, but someone who used to have a mountain bike trail to themselves and now has to deal with other newer slower riders is in a similar spot. Complaining and whining about is a waste of time, the answer is probably in working to increase access and opportunities through game and wildlife management. Yes its a slow process but if done correctly over the long term its a major net benefit.
People whining about overcrowding Crack me up, it sounds like the typical "well back in my day" refusing to see things as an opportunity.
Adapt or die, my unrequested opinion.
I also understand there were other points in the article, but this seems to be the most discussed in this thread.