Welcome to Twin Peaks

1989 t0 2008: It's been nearly nineteen years since Lynch and crew descended upon the Snoqualmie Valley to shoot the pilot for Twin Peaks. Today, at the entrance to town, the sign is gone, several telephone lines have been added and one tree has fallen. This spot, however, remains serene and full of wonder.


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22 comments:

Anonymous said...
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Anonymous said...

Thanks for all your hard work on this project. I too went up to North Bend a couple years to track down some of the old TP filming locations. Looks like you were able to find some of the more obscure spots, though. Thanks again!

Jason

another shade of grey said...

Great photos. I was a Twin Peaks fanatic during the seasons. I hated the way it all played out in the end. I guess the writers just ran out of gas.

matthew tiffany said...

Love the site, love the pictures. Nice work. Still waiting for Season two DVD!

matty said...

Great work, I love it. Just posted a link from my blog. Hope you don't mind.
-Matty

simon said...

Thanks a lot Charles! I've dreamed to travel from France to Twin Peaks for a very long time...
Nothing's changed in Snoqualmie and Bob seems still very alive and kicking in all these pictures.

I posted a link from my blog :
http://henryspencer.typepad.com/henry_s_tel_quen_luimme/

-Simon

frédé said...

very nice job...
thanks a milion for your work...

[i'm a poor frensh men] -- je viens donc de passer des moments de rêve sur cette page, de biens merveilleux moments, merci mille fois.

paula said...

Greetings from Finland! I love Twin Peaks. You´ve great pictures in your blog.

Anonymous said...

you did a beautiful job on this. I took the same trip, but your photos blow mine away. Thanks so much for your work.

James in Florida

www.myspace.com/jimmymulholland

nicolargo said...

Dam, this is my favorite picture :)
Thanks for your site.

Nicolargo

Maxen said...

Very Great Work! Nice pictures and texts. I'll hope to see more. Cheers!

Quiggs said...

I just stumbled on to this site!! It is great!! I used to live in Spokane and all these pictures take me back to many moons ago!!

Chris S. said...

Hard to believe it's been almost 20 years! You don't realize how quickly time moves along until you take a moment to stop and reflect. You've done an absolutely fantastic job recreating the haunting beauty of Twin Peaks. Thanks so much for sharing this with everyone!

Chris S. said...

Hard to believe it's been almost 20 years! You don't realize how quickly time moves along until you take a moment to stop and reflect. You've done an absolutely fantastic job recreating the haunting beauty of Twin Peaks. Thanks so much for sharing this with everyone!

josef_k. said...

great work, compliments!!

clone said...

I'm blown away by this -- stunning. Damn fine cup of nostalgia.

Arriaga said...

Charles, this is truly a labour of love. Fantastic! More power to your elbow.

Graham from Scotland

[ n i v e k ] said...

Thanks for the wonderful photos! They bring back fond memories.

Andy said...

You're an absolute wonder! I'll never forget when this show was first broadcast in England... an unforgettable experience!

Tea said...

Charles, could you contact me?
elusivedisaster@gmail.com

Dreaming my life away counts for nothing... said...

Really nice website and great job !
I love the atmosphere of the picture, just as in the serie itself !

LSUJen said...

Greetings from Baton Rouge, LA!
Mark and I can't wait to see your new California photos. It was a year ago that we phoned you from the sign spot looking at Mount Si. You made our trip so memorable. Little Audrey is almost nine months old now. We love your new waterfall clock.
Take care,
Jennifer