Well there's a local public grass strip that I've been wanting to go to that is essentially a 100' wide, 1950' long swath through a forest of very tall evergreens. I did a couple of somewhat low passes over it the other day (but not so low as to be below the treetops that line the runway) and the trees definitely psyched me out. 100' wide sounds plenty wide enough, but when you are on 1/2 mile final your brain (at least MY brain) has a hard time imagining how you're going to thread your wingspan through that teensy needle coming up ahead.
It's a psychological battle, more than anything. Virtually all my landings on 'normal' runways are on centerline and no longer than they need to be, but still... something about those trees.
Any advice on how to build up to something like this? Here's the strip in question: http://www.airnav.com/airport/S86
The photo makes it look downright tame compared to how it looks/feels in real life. I'm pretty sure the trees have grown some since that photo was taken (grown both out and up). I remember thinking that it looked like they could use a good pruning.
Here are a couple of crummy quality pix that I snapped during low passes at S86 yesterday. First one I got down pretty low and had to herd some horses off the runway, then I went around again...and the horses were still on the runway, so I went elsewhere. Notice how tall the trees seem off to the starboard side...they are definitely taller than the swath is wide.




