Some great points and perspectives guys, Tim Bakers Mantra especially makes a lot of sense.
Thinking more about it durability and ergonomics must also come into my decision. The color scheme needs to fit into the environment too..
A horned or bow with recurved tips would snag up much more in the brush and with the heat down here may warp out of shape carrying it about braced with all that tension combined with the heat.
A pyramid with wide inner limbs and narrow tips sounds like a great design but again climbing over and between boulders and rock piles I may catch one of those thinned tips and damage / snap one off?
I think a good sturdy Flatbow would be best for my terrain and needs.. Applying as much of the 'Baker' mantra as possible without sacrificing strength or durability too much I.e. reducing mass in the tips to the point that they are fragile.
Thanks again for all the Tips and Advice.....