Twin Peaks Location – Andy Waits for the Farmer

Andy standing on a road in front of his squad car

During a recent trip to Washington state in January 2020, I wrote an article about some of my “White Whale” film locations I was hopeful to find. One of them was a scene from Twin Peaks – Part 7 where Deputy Andy Brennan waits for The Farmer. Thankfully, a fellow Bookhouse Boy answered the call with a tip on how to find this mysterious spot.

CLUES ABOUT THE ANDY WAITS FOR THE FARMER LOCATION

Tweet from Rob
Tweet from Jan. 22, 2020

Shortly after I published the White Whale article, Rob the Leader replied with a tip – Andy’s scene was just off Tokul road above the Mill. Second right if you’re heading northwest from the ‘sheriff’s station.'”

Pioneer Coffee
January 25, 2020

One thing I absolutely love about Twin Peaks fans is the friendly and welcoming spirit I encounter with each interaction. While visiting North Bend, I met up with him at Pioneer Coffee, a popular spot for David Lynch and the crew during filming of Season 3. It’s located just down the street from Twede’s Cafe (aka the Double R Diner).

January 25, 2020 - Steven and Rob
January 25, 2020 – Steven and Rob

While enjoying damn fine cups of coffee, Rob shared his experiences with Twin Peaks. His stories from fall 2015 when the Season 3 crew was in town made me want to build a time machine. How amazing to have seen things being created in person!

He also played an extra in Part 17, which I probably would have died if I had such an opportunity. Ninety minutes passed like a blur! Thank you Rob for meeting up.

After the coffee was finished, I set out to find the location.

WHERE IS THE SCENE WHERE ANDY WAITS FOR THE FARMER LOCATED?

A road through the woods
January 25, 2020

For starters, this is not the road. It’s SE 60th Street just off of 396th Avenue SE (the same road that Cooper drove in the Pilot Episode when arriving in Twin Peaks). The road may look similar but the the utility poles didn’t match. So I continued my trek.

Google Maps
Google Maps

Continuing along 396th Avenue SE, the road eventually turns into Tokul Road SE. I had driven on this road before and noticed a side road that just happened to also be SE 60th Street. I turned and quickly realized this was the spot – 38800 SE 60th Street in Snoqualmie. The coordinates are 47° 32′ 55.11″ N 121° 49′ 33.72″ W.

ESTABLISHING SHOT IN PART 7

The scene in Part 7 contains a few different locations beginning with a familiar spot from Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me.

Deer Meadow Mountain in Part 7
Part 7
Deer Meadow Mountain
Part 7

Deer Meadow Mountain, first seen in my favorite Lynch film, is used as an establishing shot.  The Combined Dialogue and Continuity List describes this establishing shot as:

FADE IN WS FOREST. ESTABLISHING SHOT NO. 1.

Olallie Point
September 17, 2019
Olallie Point
September 17, 2019

In reality, the mountain is known as Olallie Point and it’s found near Olallie State Park outside North Bend. You can read more about this location in this article.

VISITING THE LOCATION WHERE ANDY WAITS FOR THE FARMER – SEPTEMBER 25, 2015

Andy on the Road
Part 7
SE 60th Street
January 25, 2020

The scene with Andy on the road was shot on September 25, 2015. After the establishing shot, there is a wide angle shot of Andy standing near his squad car. The trees were clearly more green when I visited four years and four months later.

The Combined Dialog and Continuity List describes the scene:

EXT. URBAN ROAD – DAY. WS DEP. ANDY STANDING ON THE SIDE OF THE ROAD L.

Earlier in the episode, Andy tells the Farmer around 2:30 p.m. (who is described as a Redneck in the Continuity List) to meet him at “The logging road above Sparkwood and 21. Just past Jones'” The Farmer agrees to meet him about 4:30 p.m.

Andy waiting on the road
Part 7
SE 60th Street
January 25, 2020

Andy continues to patiently wait for the Farmer to arrive.

Harry Goaz in a still from Twin Peaks
Harry Goaz in a still from Twin Peaks. Photo: Patrick Wymore/SHOWTIME

Showtime released this official press photo from Part 7 of Andy standing by the side of the road.  It closely matches the location image I took above. It’s interesting to note that Patrick Wymore took this photo, not Suzanne Tenner.

Mr. Wymore has photographed many other shows and films I enjoy such as Californication, Masters of Sex, and more. See his website for examples (sadly no Twin Peaks images). He’s also on Instagram @WymorePatrick, though he’s not active on that account.

Empty Road
Part 7
Empty Road
January 25, 2020

After a beat, the scene cuts to an empty road. If you were to drive straight, you’d end up back on Tokul Road.

BACK TO THE FARMER’S HOUSE

The scene then cuts back to the Farmer’s House from earlier in the episode.

Truck parked in grass
Part 7
Part 7 Farmer's House
Part 7

You can read about the location of this scene in this article. Since it’s private property, I don’t have any matching location photos to share.

The Continuity List states:

EXT. HOUSE – DAY. INTERCUT TO WS ENTRANCE OF THE HOUSE.

INTERCUT TO WS DOOR. PUSH IN.

DEPUTY ANDY BRENNAN CHECKS HIS WATCH AND LEAVES

Andy's Rolex Watch
Part 7
Steven's Hamilton Watch
January 25, 2020

POV ANDY ON WATCH AS HE LOOKS AT THE TIME.

Andy checks the time on his Rolex watch. I tried recreating the shot wearing my Hamilton watch (it’s a replica watch similar to one that Matthew McConaughey’s character Cooper wears in Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar). This is a time I needed an extra set of hands (ah, timepiece puns).

Andy’s Rolex appears to have the date “10” which could be September 10? That would be odd since the action from season 3 takes place toward the end of September and beginning of October.

Andy leaves
Part 7

The scene ends with Andy walking back to his car.

LS ANDY WALKS BACK TO HIS MOBILE TO BG. AND GETS IN THE MOBILE L.

Something has happened to the Farmer and he won’t be meeting Andy this time. In fact, we never hear from the Farmer again.

Most important – I can cross off one of the White Whales from my location list.

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  • Steven Miller at Twede's Cafe enjoying cherry pie and coffee

    A "Twin Peaks" fan since October 1993, Steven Miller launched Twin Peaks Blog in February 2018 to document his decades-long fascination with David Lynch and Mark Frost's wonderful and strange show. With his Canon camera in hand, he's visited numerous film locations, attended Twin Peaks events and conducted extensive historical research about this groundbreaking series. Along with fellow Bookhouse Boys, he dreams of creating a complete Twin Peaks Archive of the series and feature film. Steven currently resides in Central Florida.

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