Do they deliver with a Oxarc gas truck? An 8 ft tall creature in a 12x12 ft hole? That’s a lot of gas.
When I first started in the oilfield I was a dumb Washingtonian. Part of our PPE was a H2S gas sensor. It had a clip so I stuck it on the brim of my hard hat. One day while I was on site loading a Bull dozer some rough necks waved me over. Roughnecks being roughnecks they proceeded to berate me as an idiot as to why I was wearing my sensor on my hard hat. All of them were wearing them on their belt. By the time your sensor lets you know you are being gassed you will already be dead….. “OH OK” 🤒
Lesson learned.
People can not follow verbal or written instructions. 'Too many cooks......' I am surprised that the shooting squad has not re-introduced us to tranquillizer weapons and loads. The tranquillizer dose is unknown and can be fatal. Gas an animal with nitrous oxide. A captured animal could use some laughing gas. But when the gas wears off, the situation is not funny.
I drove it once while archery elk hunting in the early 90s. A lot of it reminded me of the area I had my first encounter in. It was really nice back then and worth the drive.
I am sure that you will see Bigfoot where 224 passes through southeast Portland.
Joe Beelart is around. Message him on this forum.
Peter Byrne wrote many books. He had the "Hood River Project" in one of his books. I don't know the title(s) or availability in the way of paperback / kindle or costs.
Happy reading.