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'''Death Mountain Trail''' is the pathway ascending the slopes of [[Death Mountain]]; it connects [[Goron City]] and [[Kakariko Village]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''{{Ref|OoT|1197|[[Goron]]}}, and includes the [[Death Mountain Summit]].
'''Death Mountain Trail''' is the pathway ascending the slopes of [[Death Mountain]]; it connects [[Goron City]] and [[Kakariko Village (Ocarina of Time)|Kakariko Village]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''{{Ref|OoT|1197|[[Goron]]}}, and includes the [[Death Mountain Summit]].


==''Ocarina of Time''==
==''Ocarina of Time''==
The trail begins at a gate monitored by a guard at the western end of [[Kakariko Village]] and goes to the [[Death Mountain Summit|Summit of Death Mountain]]. Along the trail is the entrance to [[Dodongo's Cavern]], which is made accessible by throwing a [[Bomb Flower]] from higher up on the trail at the boulder blocking the way. There is also a [[Piece of Heart]] atop the entrance to [[Dodongo's Cavern]] that can be collected either by backflipping from a higher point of the trail or by planting a [[Magic Bean]] at the base. After obtaining the [[Bomb Bag]] from [[Dodongo's Cavern]], [[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Link]] can destroy rocks on the side of the path exposing alcoves with hidden treasures inside them. There are many [[Goron]]s along the trail along with some [[Tektite]]s.
The trail begins at a gate monitored by a guard at the western end of [[Kakariko Village (Ocarina of Time)|Kakariko Village]] and goes to the [[Death Mountain Summit|Summit of Death Mountain]]. Along the trail is the entrance to [[Dodongo's Cavern]], which is made accessible by throwing a [[Bomb Flower]] from higher up on the trail at the boulder blocking the way. There is also a [[Piece of Heart]] atop the entrance to [[Dodongo's Cavern]] that can be collected either by backflipping from a higher point of the trail or by planting a [[Magic Bean]] at the base. After obtaining the [[Bomb Bag]] from [[Dodongo's Cavern]], [[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Link]] can destroy rocks on the side of the path exposing alcoves with hidden treasures inside them. There are many [[Goron]]s along the trail along with some [[Tektite]]s.


A [[cow]] resides in a [[Secret Grotto]], where 26 rupees can be found. Two bombable walls exist - one near Kakariko Village has a Gold Skullula (see [[#Gold Skulltulas|#25, below]]); the other, near Goron City, has a Purple Rupee in a small [[Treasure Chest]].
A [[cow]] resides in a [[Secret Grotto]], where 26 rupees can be found. Two bombable walls exist - one near Kakariko Village has a Gold Skullula (see [[#Gold Skulltulas|#25, below]]); the other, near Goron City, has a Purple Rupee in a small [[Treasure Chest]].
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File:OoT-Gold-Skulltula-021.jpg|<nowiki>#21:</nowiki> There is a soft soil patch directly outside [[Dodongo's Cavern]]. Drop some [[Bottle Bug|bugs]] onto it from a [[bottle]] and the Skulltula will appear.
File:OoT-Gold-Skulltula-021.jpg|<nowiki>#21:</nowiki> There is a soft soil patch directly outside [[Dodongo's Cavern]]. Drop some [[Bottle Bug|bugs]] onto it from a [[bottle]] and the Skulltula will appear.
File:OoT-Gold-Skulltula-025.jpg|<nowiki>#25:</nowiki> On the lowest part of the trail, between [[Kakariko Village]] and [[Dodongo's Cavern]], there is a bombable wall on the side where you can hear a Gold Skulltula. Bomb the wall, defeat the Skulltula, and climb the wall for the token.
File:OoT-Gold-Skulltula-025.jpg|<nowiki>#25:</nowiki> On the lowest part of the trail, between [[Kakariko Village (Ocarina of Time)|Kakariko Village]] and [[Dodongo's Cavern]], there is a bombable wall on the side where you can hear a Gold Skulltula. Bomb the wall, defeat the Skulltula, and climb the wall for the token.
File:OoT-Gold-Skulltula-063.jpg|<nowiki>#63:</nowiki> ''Night only.'' On the upper part of the trail, where there are falling [[boulder]]s as a child and as an adult until the [[Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Fire Temple]] is cleared, there are three rocks which bombs cannot break. The closest one to the summit has a Gold Skulltula hiding behind it. At nighttime, break the boulder with the [[Megaton Hammer]] and collect the token.
File:OoT-Gold-Skulltula-063.jpg|<nowiki>#63:</nowiki> ''Night only.'' On the upper part of the trail, where there are falling [[boulder]]s as a child and as an adult until the [[Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Fire Temple]] is cleared, there are three rocks which bombs cannot break. The closest one to the summit has a Gold Skulltula hiding behind it. At nighttime, break the boulder with the [[Megaton Hammer]] and collect the token.
File:OoT-Gold-Skulltula-064.jpg|<nowiki>#64:</nowiki> ''Night only.'' Near the entrance to Goron City, there is a boulder located just above Dodongo's Cavern. Break it with the Megaton Hammer and the Skulltula can be found hiding behind where it was at night.
File:OoT-Gold-Skulltula-064.jpg|<nowiki>#64:</nowiki> ''Night only.'' Near the entrance to Goron City, there is a boulder located just above Dodongo's Cavern. Break it with the Megaton Hammer and the Skulltula can be found hiding behind where it was at night.
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