Subject: Re: Geography of Twin Peaks From: schur@venera.isi.edu (Sean Schur) Date: 1990-04-23, 23:54 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <685@unicorn.WWU.EDU> n8949802@unicorn.WWU.EDU (nadja adolf) writes: > >Well, other inconsistencies are > >1) EXACTLY what state line can you walk across near the coast in Washington? > > You could cross an international border, but not a state line. > >2) Bleach bottles, condoms and such are comparatively rare on Northwest beaches. It is too cold to use the beaches for most activities most of the year (copuu lating in anything lighter than a mummy bag is a challenge except in the summ er in most of the beaches in Oregon and Washington. However, one would expect > > some stinky seaweed or kelp to be present, and some wet wood. > >3) I think one exterior shot may have been of the lodge near Snoqualmie Falls. > > Anyone share this opinion? > > > >Anyway, It doesn't take much of a tide to return a body. Wonder where the > >hungry crabs were, though. > > I was under the impression that the beach was NOT a Pacific Ocean beach, but it looked more like a lake or river to me. I seem to recall shots of an opposite shore not too far off. \ / \ \ / / Sean Schur \ \ / / \ \/ / USENET: schur@isi.edu \ /a\mpyr/ Compuserve: 70731,1102 \/ \ / ideo Plink: OSS259\/