First post here so g'day and all that!
This is a shot of our hobby farm. The three lines are the sides and centre of a proposes mini strip. The blue lines are the prevailing wind, though it can come from the exact opposite direction as well through the gap in the trees at the top right. The surface is rolly and bumpy between 15% and 20% and cambers away gradually to each side. Pretty level across the slope though the middle though. I have cut it short rather than taking it down to the road to try and remove power lines from the equation. It is an 8 degree profile landing uphill to the North to clear the power lines by 50ft. Essentially it is a slopping bumpy 450ft one way strip. Trees are dense on the East and sparse on the West. Would still need good roll authority in a blow. 10knt tail wind component for takeoff and landing would be about the edge of the usual wind envelope. If it is more than that it is usually howling and raining, There is a neighbour's strip that is steeper but bigger and running East West close by as an alternate and proper runways roughly 10min flying away.
Question is: Is there any four seater I can get for 100k (no I can't afford a Sherpa as yet...) that will get in and out of here consistently or am I realistically limited to Justs and the like?



How long is that going to take to stop now that you are on the steep part of the hill??? Have you tried to take off a lot with 10 knots on the tail and a heavy loaded aircraft?? Tailwinds don't care if a plane has STOL on the tail on in the name. Most of the youtube STOL stuff is done with big headwinds. Go load up a Just, Pa 18, or Cessna and see just how bad a tailwind hurts before you throw a lot of money/time into this.