LAL
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LAL, I'm quoting Ray's post as I'm curious about this too. (Not in the Q&A.)
They are two different events. There was activity throughout the winter and early spring. Huntster found a link to a report that's apparently a third trackway event.
The double trackway was filmed by the Columbian's camera crew. I don't know where the film is now. I haven't found a report on the websites, but Ed can be seen on The Mysterious Monsters with Peter Graves talking about the discovery. There's a shot of a trackway in snow, but it looks like a different one - single.
Ed was the photographer on the paper at the time and had a farm north of Carson. I knew Roy Craft, the owner of the paper, too. He was one of the people who followed the double trackway. These guys were leading citizens in town, and would have had much to lose by phonying up anything. I've mentioned before, Skamania County did not want tourism and did not get it to any significant degree until after the Scenic Act passed nearly thirty years later.