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[[File:SM64DS Cool Cool Mountain Map 1.png|thumb|left|Map of Cool, Cool Mountain in ''Super Mario 64 DS'']] | [[File:SM64DS Cool Cool Mountain Map 1.png|thumb|left|Map of Cool, Cool Mountain in ''Super Mario 64 DS'']] | ||
The player starts off on the top of the mountain next to a cottage. The cottage chimney contains an entrance to a winding [[ | The player starts off on the top of the mountain next to a cottage. The cottage chimney contains an entrance to a winding slide called the [[slide (Super Mario 64)#Cabin's Snow Slide|Cabin's Snow Slide]] with many [[coin]]s, and it will also have a [[Big Penguin|large penguin]] to race against from the [[Big Penguin Race|third mission]] onward. Above the cottage is a [[Tuxie|small penguin]], and behind the cottage is a platform with a [[Spindrift]], as well as a snowball for completing the [[Snowman's Lost His Head|fifth mission]]. To the right of the starting area is a broken bridge that will teleport the player's character to the bottom of the mountain, and to the left is a large slide that winds to about halfway down the mountain. | ||
At the bottom of the slide is the [[Headless Snowman]] along with a couple of Spindrifts below a ledge. The large bridge nearby contains two jumping [[Mr. Blizzard]]s that the player must avoid to make it across. Beyond this bridge is a broken bridge that leads to the course's [[Star Marker]] and a series of ramps that lead to the bottom-most portion of the mountain. | At the bottom of the slide is the [[Headless Snowman]] along with a couple of Spindrifts below a ledge. The large bridge nearby contains two jumping [[Mr. Blizzard]]s that the player must avoid to make it across. Beyond this bridge is a broken bridge that leads to the course's [[Star Marker]] and a series of ramps that lead to the bottom-most portion of the mountain. |