Even taking off downhill with a tailwind may have been a death trap in this situation with this airplane.
Sometimes, the only SAFE bet is to cool your heels, go for a hike, and wait for evening and cooler temperatures to takeoff. And sometimes, the only safe answer is to spend the night, and wait for cool morning temps.
That can be hard to do, but a test I learned a long time ago from an old time Alaskan pilot is: Prior to landing ANYwhere, ask yourself this question: Are you prepared and willing to sleep here tonight?
Once you've answered that question, then you can decide whether to land there.....
There haven't been many times I've answered no to that question, but I have spent an unintended overnight in a few places I'd rather have not.....like bug infested swamps.
MTV