Well I've got a load of large Hostas to divide and plant, so my wife and I went out early to scout out places for me to plant about 40 1-gallon size transplants. Everywhere she wanted a group of hostas I saw more poison ivy!!!
Put on some gloves and went out to pull them. Found a well established mother plant, it was growing in an established hosta bed and keeping itself pretty well hidden in a corner of the yard where only the dogs roam. Pulled 2 handfulls of that plant out, root is still there, but I know where it is now.
Definitely brushed it across both of my forearms, I was not able to immediately wash, but I was only a few steps away from my workshop so I went looking for WD-40. Didn't find any, but I found PB Blaster?!? Sprayed my lower forearms, finished my work, went inside and scrubbed up in cold water with DAWN dishwashing soap. Dawn is an oil dispersant type of soap and I've heard lots of reports that it is good for washing away the oil of the poison ivy plant. Guess I'll find out!!!
In any case there is a lot more out there.