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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Tibetan Foothills ...continued In Search of
the Drawbridge Key Take a breather when you get to the large open-air area (the one with the huge ramp jump). The mission's next secret is yours for the taking should you decide to dismount.
There are many ways to navigate this area, but the most dynamic way is to jump the snowmobile across to the distant ramp. When you get across, stop in the snowball room, parking the sled to the right of the chasm. It's time to get the Drawbridge Key. Approach the top edge of the chasm to trigger the first set of snowballs. Look for the ice ladder going down the chasm. Jump over the ice ladder wall to the angled ground. Hit your grab button as you slide. Drop down to the lower edge of the cave below you and pull up. At the back of the cave you'll find the Drawbridge Key. Now where could that drawbridge be? Follow the passage to the ice wall, shoot your way through and continue. Trigger the stalactites next to the gate that stops your progress. Then worm behind the deadly icicles to a switch that pops open the gate. When you reach the end of the tunnel, you'll find yourself overlooking the open-air jump area. Climb the ice ladders to your left and run back to your snowmobile. At this point you can remount your sled and continue over the top of the chasm and to the Drawbridge Key Lock room, or you can stick around and attempt two of the most difficult jumps in the game. We've done them. How about you? Tibetan Foothills, continued...
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