I'm glad I'm not alone with the gusty landing issue. Sunday I was considering not flying due to the forecast winds but as the day came the winds were less than forecast and from a direction more in line with the runway. I took off from rwy 25 with winds 220@11- no problem. I landed at KPCW on rwy 18 with winds 210@11- no problem (though I think the winds were a bit more variable than that).
I get back home, AWOS is saying 190@11G19 for rwy 25 again. I personally know that I can handle a 14kt crosswind in the archer and felt comfortable enough, but I completely forgot about adding speed for gust factor (Sunday put me just over 70 hrs total). I used full flaps but used my same target airspeed and knew my ground speed wasn't very fast. As I cross the threshold I feel a large gust as I take out power and I don't react in time, so I push the throttle up and go around. Second approach is very stable and I'm very happy, then as I'm nearing the threshold there's another large gust that I'm prepared for this time. I stay lined up, but then I hear the stall horn when I'm nowhere near close enough to land so I add power, I then balloon slightly, control power, level off and float down and land firmly (at least it was left main, right main, nose for what it's worth).
I was beating myself up for not going around again, but at the same time I was so happy to be on the ground and I didn't break the plane. It was 100% my most challenging landing I've accomplished in my short time as a pilot. I have a lot more crosswind practice to do, and thanks for reminding me to add some airspeed for gusts. I do believe I'll stick with full flaps though unless I'm coming into a very long runway.