Word to the Wise:
Do not fly into a back country strip with people you love and live with and then realize that you may have made a mistake.......Then do not ask them to get out while you do a "trial take off" to see how the airplane is going to perform. Don't tell them that if it is too marginal, you will be back in a couple of hours (hopefully) with a couple of supercubs to fly them out. And if you mention, "why don't you go ahead and video".......it will just add fuel to the fire.
My wifes words....."Oh great, so we will stand here and watch you crash and burn and make sure we have it on tape

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Ya, I don't like to admit this, but I should not have gone into Vines when I did. We had just been at Cabin Creek. We parked the airplane and started to hike down to the cabins. I did not like how warm it was getting, so called it quits and headed back to the airplane to depart. It was 70*'s. We came out of Cabin Creek easily, (actually surprised me how quick we were off the ground and how strong we were climbing). I was planning on heading back to JC. As we neared Vines, I thought, I'm going to take a look at it. The airplane came out of Cabin so well.......I did realize that Cabin has quite a grade that really helps on departure but thought that I would be departing down stream at Vines as well and it is 1100ft long........ Well, I make the approach to Vines and about the time I am commited, I realize that this strip is shorter, rougher and flatter than I was planning on...... Well, now I'm on the ground and have to make a decision on what to do. The above conversation with my wife takes place and I leave them with a sleeping bag and some survival gear. At this point, I am hating flying and the fact that I just made a poor judgement call and my family is invlolved. I was confident that the airplane would haul me out in the given conditions, but not 100% sure it would do it with us all on board safely. So I decide to make a trial run. Well, the airplane performed fine and I decided to load them up and depart for JC. We came out of Vines okay, but if I am honost with myself, I put my family at risk (all backcountry flying is risky, but there are lots of ways to reduce the amount of risk). I still get sick to my stomach thinking about the event, but learned a lesson........