
-     Ronette Pulaski Bridge (Twin Peaks) Ronette Pulaski Bridge (Twin Peaks)
 Reinig road trestle bridge, also called "Ronette Pulaski Bridge" after the character who was found walking along it, dazed and brain-damaged, after escaping the killer. Originally a railway bridge over the Snoqualmie River, built to service the saw mill (see previous posting), the railroad was ripped out after the mill closed (1989), the elevated approach on one side of the bridge torn down, and the bridge converted to a foot bridge, part of a nature trail. A stairway leads up to it on the Reinig Road side, the second stairway built on the site after the first was destroyed by an arsonist.
-     Ronette Pulaski Bridge (Twin Peaks) Ronette Pulaski Bridge (Twin Peaks)
 Reinig road trestle bridge, also called "Ronette Pulaski Bridge" after the character who was found walking along it, dazed and brain-damaged, after escaping the killer. Originally a railway bridge over the Snoqualmie River, built to service the saw mill (see previous posting), the railroad was ripped out after the mill closed (1989), the elevated approach on one side of the bridge torn down, and the bridge converted to a foot bridge, part of a nature trail. A stairway leads up to it on the Reinig Road side, the second stairway built on the site after the first was destroyed by an arsonist.
-     Ronette Pulaski Bridge (Twin Peaks) Ronette Pulaski Bridge (Twin Peaks)
 Reinig road trestle bridge, also called "Ronette Pulaski Bridge" after the character who was found walking along it, dazed and brain-damaged, after escaping the killer. Originally a railway bridge over the Snoqualmie River, built to service the saw mill (see previous posting), the railroad was ripped out after the mill closed (1989), the elevated approach on one side of the bridge torn down, and the bridge converted to a foot bridge, part of a nature trail. A stairway leads up to it on the Reinig Road side, the second stairway built on the site after the first was destroyed by an arsonist.
-     Ronette Pulaski Bridge (Twin Peaks) Ronette Pulaski Bridge (Twin Peaks)
 Reinig road trestle bridge, also called "Ronette Pulaski Bridge" after the character who was found walking along it, dazed and brain-damaged, after escaping the killer. Originally a railway bridge over the Snoqualmie River, built to service the saw mill (see previous posting), the railroad was ripped out after the mill closed (1989), the elevated approach on one side of the bridge torn down, and the bridge converted to a foot bridge, part of a nature trail. A stairway leads up to it on the Reinig Road side, the second stairway built on the site after the first was destroyed by an arsonist.
-     Before the Falls Before the Falls
 Snoqualmie River, near Tanner, Washington, upstream from the famous waterfall. Fast-moving, with a great fresh smell.
-     Snoqualmie Falls Snoqualmie Falls
 
-     Agent Cooper walked this hall Agent Cooper walked this hall
 Building used for the filming of the TV series Twin Peaks, as the office of Sheriff Truman. It now belongs to Dirtfish Rally School. Special thanks to Lisa (pictured) for letting me explore.
-     Sheriff's Department (Twin Peaks) Sheriff's Department (Twin Peaks)
 Building used for the filming of the TV series Twin Peaks, as the office of Sheriff Truman. It now belongs to Dirtfish Rally School. Special thanks to Lisa (pictured) for letting me explore.
-     Cooper and Truman Meeting Room (Twin Peaks) Cooper and Truman Meeting Room (Twin Peaks)
 Building used for the filming of the TV series Twin Peaks, as the office of Sheriff Truman. It now belongs to Dirtfish Rally School. Special thanks to Lisa (pictured) for letting me explore.
-     Sheriff's Department (Twin Peaks) Sheriff's Department (Twin Peaks)
 Building used for the filming of the TV series Twin Peaks, as the office of Sheriff Truman. It now belongs to Dirtfish Rally School. Special thanks to Lisa (pictured) for letting me explore.
-     Sheriff's Department (Twin Peaks) Sheriff's Department (Twin Peaks)
 Building used for the filming of the TV series Twin Peaks, as the office of Sheriff Truman. It now belongs to Dirtfish Rally School. Special thanks to Lisa (pictured) for letting me explore.
-     Packard Saw Mill (Twin Peaks) Packard Saw Mill (Twin Peaks)
 
-     Packard Saw Mill (Twin Peaks) Packard Saw Mill (Twin Peaks)
 Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Company mill, now abandoned, used for the filming of Twin Peaks
-     Packard Saw Mill (Twin Peaks) Packard Saw Mill (Twin Peaks)
 Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Company mill, now abandoned, used for the filming of Twin Peaks
-     Packard Saw Mill (Twin Peaks) Packard Saw Mill (Twin Peaks)
 Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Company mill, now abandoned, used for the filming of Twin Peaks
-     Aurora Bridge Aurora Bridge
 Aurora Bridge, 167 feet above the water level of Lake Union. Officially called the George Washington Memorial Bridge, it opened on George Washington's 200th birthday in 1932. Between its construction and 2011, when 8-foot fences were added on either side of the pedestrian walkways, there were 230 known suicides here, a grim record exceeded only by the Golden Gate Bridge. Photographed from the east walkway of the Fremont Bridge.
-     Fremont Bridge, Aurora Bridge Fremont Bridge, Aurora Bridge
 
-     Thin steel grid between me and death Thin steel grid between me and death
 
-     Tasty Volkswagen Tasty Volkswagen
 
-     Center of the Universe Center of the Universe
 
-     Won't get trolled again Won't get trolled again
 Fremont Troll, under the Aurora Bridge, Seattle.
-     Fire and Needle Fire and Needle
 
-     Fremont Bridge Fremont Bridge
 
-     Fine Feathered Friend Fine Feathered Friend
 
-     Excellence Excellence
 Nine times winner of the Monty Burns Award of Excellence, for Excellence in the Naming of Boats
-     Swing at the edge Swing at the edge
 Swing at the edge of a 70-foot bluff, Magnolia, Seattle
-     You've got red on you. You've got red on you.
 
-     Green Lake Green Lake
 Green Lake in Seattle
-     Cape Flattery Light Cape Flattery Light
 Tatoosh Island, Cape Flattery
-     Sea Caves Sea Caves
 Cape Flattery, Washington, Northwesternmost point in the continental U.S.
-     Cape Flattery Cape Flattery
 Cape Flattery, Washington, Northwesternmost point in the continental U.S.
-     Cape Flattery Cape Flattery
 Cape Flattery, Washington, Northwesternmost point in the continental U.S.
-     Last Rocks before Canada Last Rocks before Canada
 
-     Edge of America Edge of America
 Looking north from the Olympic Peninsula, across the Strait of Juan de Fuca, towards Vancouver Island.
-     Beaver Lake Beaver Lake
 Beaver Lake, Clallam County, Olympic Peninsula, Washington
-     James Island, La Push James Island, La Push
 
-     Little James Island Little James Island
 
-     Sunset on James Island Sunset on James Island
 
-     First Beach, La Push WA First Beach, La Push WA
 
-     First Beach, La Push WA First Beach, La Push WA
 
-     James Island, La Push WA James Island, La Push WA
 
-     First Beach, La Push First Beach, La Push
 
-     First Beach, La Push First Beach, La Push
 
-     Squall at La Push Squall at La Push
 A tiny storm approached the coast at La Push, Washington, bringing about ten minutes of intense hail and rain.
-     Forks Totem Pole Forks Totem Pole
 Totem Pole in Forks, WA.
-     Forks Totem Pole Forks Totem Pole
 Totem Pole in Forks, WA.
-     Lake Quinault Lodge Lake Quinault Lodge
 Lake Quinault Lodge, Olympic Peninsula, Washington.
-     Lake Quinault Lodge Lake Quinault Lodge
 Lake Quinault Lodge, Olympic Peninsula, Washington.
-     Hills, two. Hills, two.
 Near Lake Quinault Lodge, Olympic Peninsula, Washington.
-     Lake Quinault Lodge Lake Quinault Lodge
 Lake Quinault Lodge, Olympic Peninsula, Washington.