They never bothered me at all. I used to zoom up and down any ladder, do roofing work, worked on a couple tree crews when I was younger. Did some foolish set-ups with planking and ladders to assist reaching odd spots to get work done.
Makeshift scaffolding type for shingling jobs and painting. You're young, gotta get it done,,and what could possibly happen anyway. If it starts to go,,just jump.
Climbed to the top of our PD/FD radio transmit tower at a facility we were just about to leave and be transfered to a new place.
150ft (so I was told). I got a little steep the last few stages,, and narrow. A small 3x3 platform at the top with a simple single bar railing. It swayed when you held on to the railing and gave it a little 'push' w/your body weight. Seems like a good idea till you did that. Back down,,that was harder to do. Got a little Elvis knee on the way down.
Later I thought about maybe how good those welded joints were on the steel ladder and platform,ect. The thing had been there since before WW2, nice view though from what you could see at 3 in the morning.
Never had an accident or injury,,,till early 2000's. First one was head first off a story and a half house in the winter.
Not really the ladders fault of course, but stupid to be up there to clear some ice.
I toboganed head first off the roof and landed that way on the frozen ground. Knocked myself out for a while. Broke my right arm and wrist and some facial bones. I had that rt hand & arm out up in front of my face to cushion the fall. About a 20ft fall. Amazing I didn't break my neck. No time to grab onto the gutter to save yourself as you slide by as featured in movies and cartoons.
A year and a half later, all healed up that spring, I decided to take a long but not overly large diameter limb out of a maple tree at the very limit of a 24ft extension ladder. ,,'Piece 'a cake'..
That limb kicked back and knocked the aluminum ladder away from under me like it didn't exist and down I went w/chain saw in hand.
Left arm & wrist broken that time and I couldn't walk. No feeling from the hips down.
I freared the worst. But x-rays and scans showed there but no spinal damage and I slowly regained motor ability w/ screaming pain. A steel plate w/screws holds the wrist together.
I asked the surgeron to make sure the screw heads were qualified,,he just looked at me with a strange look.
I'm not allowed to use a ladder too much anymore.