I agree, Harry -- would like to know more about the Goodrich Rock "sighting", too. I definitely saw cat-tracks out that way last winter, but 99.2% sure they were the local bobcat and nothing bigger.
When I read eruggles' post yesterday (late as usual), I have to admit to having more-than-typical mixed feelings about the possible resurgence of a species in our midst. I am all about living in harmony with moose, bears, deer, and all the smaller critters -- and there are few things more beautiful than a mountain lion -- but they come with certain risks that other indigenous species don't bring.
I recognize that the risk of being attacked by a mountain lion is infinitely small (certainly less than, say, the risk of being taken out by a crazed Boy George fan after the concert tour was cancelled), but as someone who hikes all the time with small kids, it still gives me the willies. I know there's always a risk you could bump into a mother-and-cub or a rutting moose in the wrong place at the wrong time -- but they typically don't go on the hunt.