Subject: Re: Cooper's Most Recent Vision From: igo@sparc27.hri.com (Frederick J. Igo) Date: 1991-05-15, 07:00 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks Reply-to: igo@hri.com In article <1991May13.182916.8039@nntp-server.caltech.edu>, coufal@kanga (David Ernest Coufal) writes: > > In article <5535@lectroid.sw.stratus.com> cdt@atrain.sw.stratus.com (C. D. > > Tavares) writes: >> > > The unfortunate part of the whole petroglyph/map idea is that there is >> > > no good source of a map of Twin Peaks (assuming the layout of Twin >> > > Peaks is NOT identical to the layout of Snoqualmie; and even if it is, >> > > we still have no good sense of the location of things like Owl Cave, >> > > the summer house of Leland's youth, or the cabins of the Log Lady or >> > > Jacques Renault... > > > > The Twin Peaks Access Guide will be available _real_ soon in your > > local bookstore, if it isn't there already. This should have an > > excellent map of the TP area. > > I found _Welcome to Twin Peaks, Access Guide to the Town_ in a bookstore in Acton Mass (Lauriats Books) last weekend. Included are three maps. The first, inside the front cover shows all the downtown streets, including Lynch Road and Frost Avenue. The second map, on the the back cover, shows Twin Peaks and the surrounding geography, including Pearl Lakes, Owl Cave, and Unguin's Field Observatory (UFO). The third map, inside the back cover, shows the northwest corner of the US, from Seattle to Missoula, and from Calgary to Portland. (Twin Peaks is indeed in the upper right corner of Washington state.) Also recreated is the petroglyph from Owl Cave. The petroglyph definitely seems to match the map of Twin Peaks and its surrounding geography. Black Lake, the Columbia River, White Tail Falls, Pearl Lakes, and the 'Twin Peaks', all seem to match up. BTW, the population on the Twin Peaks sign is clarified: "The 1990 census revealed our present population is 5,120.1, NOT 51,201." (A number of people must have died in 1989:-) Also, Cooper's middle name is Bartholomew. -- Frederick J. Igo igo@hri.com Horizon Research, Inc. (617) 466-8300 "Whittlers should have at least seven fingers." -- The Joys of Whittling, _Welcome to Twin Peaks, Access Guide to the Town_