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I occasionally mention my antennas/dishes at work, and I had a supervisor recommend fall protection when getting on my roof (it's not too steep) cuz I semi-frequently work on the antennas up there. Let's just say that we don't always heed the training we get at work, at home ;)
Years ago, I fell from the second step on my ladder to the ground. No damage; just knocked the wind out of me and felt foolish. I had been distracted by the adjustments I was doing to the dish. From that point, I have never installed a dish which I can't reach by standing on the ground including my C-band dish. It's a lot more fun and safe when you can quickly adjust the dish by standing on the ground so you tend to do the adjustments more frequently when they are needed.
 
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He ain't no kitty! I had been at the dishes about 15 minutes before. He was smelling my tripod and stumps near where I was. But no harm done. He's just looking for dinner.
I got lots of bobcats here. And 10 years ago, I did have mountain lion tracks. I mean this is heart of town, 1000 feet from a state road. We have had bears, but they usually wont relocated them, this close to people they usually terminate them.
 
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In the news not too far away from here this week have been multiple interactions with cougars. It's quite unusual. They've closed some hiking trails. A story of a cougar chasing a bicycle rider hundreds of feet. And another where a rider was cornered by multiple cougars. I prefer bears.

Cougars
 
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In the news not too far away from here this week have been multiple interactions with cougars. It's quite unusual. They've closed some hiking trails. A story of a cougar chasing a bicycle rider hundreds of feet. And another where a rider was cornered by multiple cougars. I prefer bears.

Cougars
Need to stop, stand ground, make noise, display aggression. Their instinct is to chase & attack fleeing prey, same as dogs.
 

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