Greetings,
Your TVfool plot highlights often that it is - location, location, location. While you are close to your transmitters terrain is what is what makes your situation more intensive.
The DB8e and the Y5713 (normally the Y10713 gets the nod due to its greater gain) are a good "go-to" set up for your situation. 50' would be your total coax run? If so, amplification would be unnecessary. A simple splitter ought to suffice. You will need a combiner though on the mast with your antennas. The Antennas Direct EU385CF is a unit many use to combine an exclusive UHF and exclusive VHF antenna into one lead. This is done just below the antennas.
When mounting outdoors, install DB8e on the top of the pole with the Y5713 4' below it. A few feet below that install EU385CF combiner. Run coax into home as normal, split where needed in home.
I think you have a pretty good handle on the right approach. Due to your terrain there may be multipath which could cause some oddities in reception. If that happens, play with aiming a bit. Sometimes in multipath situations people end pointing at where they get the most signal "bounce" from. Sometimes that's a side of a hill!
Good luck!
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