Some strips have it all. PPR essential in all cases. The first time that I landed here in the late 90s, to my horror, I found that the windsock was tied to the pole and I had landed downwind on what is already a short, rough strip. Lesson learned, be a bit more questioning of the strip operator when calling for PPR.
On a more recent visit, the instruction was to buzz the strip to clear the many tens of residents. They duly obliged and stayed off the strip for at least as long as the circuit to land.
I hadn’t been warned about the larger residents on the strip though, an encounter with which could ruin your day.
Iceman
You are still dangerous! You can be my wingman
anytime.