π₯ βOnward and Upwardβ
π Collect the Watermelon above the campsite by pushing the orange girder.
ππ¦ Collect the Mister Falconer Trophy to deliver it to the fire tower.
π Collect the Passion Fruit via the Cacao route, or ride the second waterwheel around to it.
π Collect the Cacao by taking the steps in the hidden slot canyon by the pine trees.
π§© Climb the sixth fire tower and peer through the telescope.
π₯ βJim and the Mine Pitβ (trigger by approaching the Mine Pit)
π§© Climb out of the Mine Pit.
π« Check out the graffiti on the rock near the second waterwheel.
π Collect the Hard Hat on the girder overhanging the cliffside.
π₯ βAt the Bottom of Jimβs Stairsβ
CHOOSE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING PER SAVE FILE:
Β Β Β π₯ βPartway Up Jimβs Stairsβ (trigger by climbing Jimβs stairs)
Β Β Β π₯ βPartway Up the Manbreakerβ (trigger by climbing the Manbreaker)
CHOOSE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING PER SAVE FILE:
Β Β Β ππ₯ βLord Jim and the Stairsβ (trigger by climbing Jimβs stairs)
Β Β Β ππ₯ βIβm a Climber!β (trigger by climbing the Manbreaker)
π« Check out the graffiti on the Manbreaker.
π« Check out the graffiti on the Stairs.
π₯ βCampβ
TO COMPLETE LATER:
ππ Collect the Tamarillo by using the platform in Chapter 9 to reach the Hidden Plateau.
The Poison Mines is the eighth area in the game. It ranges from the Salt Mine campsite in the south to the Icefields campsite atop the mountain to the northeast. Exploring the surroundings you can find 1 collectible Hat, 4 Collectible Fruits, and 3 Graffiti among several unique setpieces such as two giant water wheels, some salt boxes, mine tracks, carts, and a deep mine pit.
This cutscene is automatically triggered at the start of Chapter 8.
The Watermelon is located above the campsite. You can only reach it by pushing the orange girder and racing across before it rotates back to its normal position.
In this image you can see the camp below, the girder to the right, and the Watermelon in the tree.
Make sure kick the girder's metal plat, not the rusty bar that holds it. It's also best to not kick it too hard, so that by the time it reaches the other side, you can be there, too.
The Mister Falconer Trophy is perched on the wall above the railroad tracks near the lake. Deliver it to the fire tower across the lake to the south.
To reach him you'll have climb up near the waterfall and traverse back left.
To the south you'll find stair-like rocks. Keep your toes on the edges here and watch your knees.
Oh, The Places You'll Go.
With a little talent you'll have that Trophy delivered in no time.
The Passion Fruit is located on a high ledge near the second water wheel, The intended method for reaching it is bto ride the second water wheel around to it.
This is a soubled picture because I don't have one yet.... sorry.
When getting on the water wheel you want to step as close to the left corner as possible, right on the edge.
Let it rotate beneath your sole while standing on one foot, then switch feet. It's a shor ride so don't panic.
Leaping from the top will get you to the Passion Fruit, but I challenge you to actually negotiate the platforms and walk to it. That's theΒ real tough route!
The Cacao is located on the high ledge beside the second water wheel. You can reach it by taking the steps in the hidden slot canyon abehind the pine trees. Once inside head up and then move toward the water wheel. You'll find a steep slope leading down. Slide down to the thin ledge and walk across toward the Cacao.
The slot canyon is hidden behind these trees.
Head through the slot canyon steps, then find your way up and toward the water wheel.
The slide is long and brown-colored. You'll see the small thin edge near the bottom. That's your goal.
Once you've survived the slide, simply traverse the edge and grab the Cacao.
The sixth and final fire tower has fallen over. You'll still need to climb to the telescope by going to the top and dropping in.
Trigger this cutscene by approaching the mine pit.
To climb out of the Mine Pit, start by... Oh. Sorry, I guess I'm not allowed to provide help for this climb. Enter at your own risk.
This graffiti is located on the rock near the second water wheel. The image shown has the Nudity setting turned on to prevent spoilers. Turn the Nudity setting off to see the unique artwork.
The Hard Hat is located on the girder overhanging the cliffside.
Wear this hat during a "Camp" cutscene to play through its Dream Sequence.
This cutscene is triggered by reaching the bottom of Jim's stairs.
You can only choose one pair of videos per save file. It is also possible to mix a pair, but why in Jim's name would you do that?
To trigger this cutscene, climb partway up Jim's stairs.
To Trigger this cutscene, climb to the top of Jim's stairs.
To trigger this cutscene, climb partway up the Manbreaker.
To Trigger this cutscene, climb to the top of the Manbreaker.
This graffiti is on the wooden beam near the top of the Manbreaker. The image shown has the Nudity setting turned on to prevent spoilers. Turn the Nudity setting off to see the unique artwork.
This graffiti is on the support beam of Jim's stairs. The image shown has the Nudity setting turned on to prevent spoilers. Turn the Nudity setting off to see the unique artwork.
Trigger this cutscene by reaching the camp in the Poison Icefields.
The following challenges will either be completed later, or will have to be completed during a second playthrough. See FAQ for details.
ππ Collect the Tamarillo on the Hidden Plateau above the Salt Mine. Intended access is from Chapter 9.Sunglasses are required.
Hard Hat: Nate is called in to help with an emergency construction job. The foreman tells him to hurry down below and grab a wrench. Another worker urges him to get to the control panel before βthe whole thingβ explodes. Nate rushes to a lower level and finds three tools. Unsure which one is the wrench, he grabs one and hurries toward the control panel up top. As he climbs higher, he realizes he appears to be scaling a rig beside a monstrous amalgamation of human body parts. When he reaches the mouth of the great beast, Nate accidentally drops the tool inside, and murmurs, "Oh, no."