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'''Death Mountain Trail''' is the pathway ascending the slopes of [[Death Mountain]]; it connects [[Goron City]] and [[Kakariko Village]] in [[Ocarina of Time]].{{Ref|OoT|1197|[[Goron]]}} The trail is nothing more than a thin pathway that begins by a gate monitored by a guard at the western end of [[Kakariko Village]] and goes to the summit of Death Mountain. After obtaining the [[Bomb Bag]] from [[Dodongo's Cavern]], [[Link]] can destroy rocks on the side of the path exposing alcoves with hidden treasures inside them. There are many [[Goron|Gorons]] along the trail along with some [[Tektite|Tektites]].
'''Death Mountain Trail''' is the pathway ascending the slopes of [[Death Mountain]]; it connects [[Goron City]] and [[Kakariko Village]] in [[Ocarina of Time]].{{Ref|OoT|1197|[[Goron]]}} The trail is nothing more than a thin pathway that begins by a gate monitored by a guard at the western end of [[Kakariko Village]] and goes to the summit of Death Mountain. After obtaining the [[Bomb Bag]] from [[Dodongo's Cavern]], [[Link]] can destroy rocks on the side of the path exposing alcoves with hidden treasures inside them. There are many [[Goron|Gorons]] along the trail along with some [[Tektite|Tektites]].


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