Cool, Cool Mountain

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Cool, Cool Mountain is the fourth course in Super Mario 64. It can be accessed from the painting on the left side of the room near the door to Bob-omb Battlefield, on the first floor of Princess Peach's castle. The door leading to it requires at least 3 Power Stars to be opened.

Cool, Cool Mountain
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Course Info
Abbreviation CCM
Setting Snowy
Water Small
Course Items
Coins 136 ( Yellow Coin.gif ×105  •  Red Coin.gif ×8  •  Blue Coin.gif ×3)
Enemy Coins 18 ( Yellow Coin.gif ×18)
Stars Challenge infobox star 1.gif ×7
Star Navigation

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Overview
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Course Versions

There are three versions of the course that can appear by selecting different stars. Keep in mind that if there are any blue stars (uncollected) present in the star selection menu, then the last version that can be selected is the first blue star and not the stars after it:

  • Version 1: Accessed by selecting Star 1. The penguin is not present to challenge Mario at sliding.
  • Version 2: Accessed by selecting Star 2, 3, 4, and 6. The penguin is present, challenging Mario to the race.
  • Version 3: Accessed by selecting Star 5. This version is identical to Version 2 except that the snowman's body is present to allow Mario to bring it down to meet its head.

Additionally, the penguin will become a fat penguin once 120 coins are collected.

A Press Counts

In the A Button Challenge, no A Presses are required to collect all seven stars.

Star A Presses Minutes
1 0 3
2 0 1
3 0 2
4 0 2
5 0 1
6 0 1
100 0 3

Entering Cool, Cool Mountain (0x)

Performing a dive recover (press B at run speed) allows entering the painting without pressing A.

Slip Slidin' Away (0x)

Video: https://youtu.be/vqbq-yeLWbI

Since Mario already starts out at higher grounds of the course, and there are teleporters available to teleport Mario back to the top, this star presents no issues. That being said, frame-walking is required to get up a slope to reach the chimney that leads to the slide. Once exiting out the slide, the star is reachable with a precise dive recover (the star is only 257 units above ground[1]).

Li'l Penguin Lost (0x)

Video: https://youtu.be/oXAjWluPjho

Mario frame-walks up the slope to reach where the little penguin is. He then grabs it, sliding down the mountain to give the baby back to mother penguin. The rewarded star is above the maximum height that a dive recover can reach (288 units), and thus, Mario needs to teleport all the way back to the top and drop down from above to collect the star.

Big Penguin Race (0x)

Video: https://youtu.be/TQMbgDeAMRU

Enter the slide in the same fashion done in Star 1, and then beat the penguin in the race. Afterward, collect the star.

Frosty Slide for 8 Red Coins (0x)

Video: https://youtu.be/XH2exVpK6EI

No tricky techniques are required to collect all red coins by using a solid strategy and good maneuvering.

Snowman's Lost His Head (0x)

Video: https://youtu.be/t_ETEIo3fvs

With the convenient slope located in the beginning, Mario can reach the Snowman's body and help it roll down the mountain to reach its head with Mario's guidance. While the star is too high to reach without jumping, there is a Spindrift nearby to provide the necessary height to reach it.

Wall Kicks Will Work (0x)

Video: https://youtu.be/NnC5n70j1KE

The main trick is landing on a Spindrift to activate twirling, then use a specific trajectory with a high speed to reach the star from above to bypass the need to long jump or wall kick. While the maximum speed of twirling is 31, Pannenkoek found a way to twirl faster than that. It is done by not steering Mario most of the time to conserve the high speed achieved by sliding down from the tiptop of the mountain, where it is reached by frame-walking.

CCM 100 Coins (0x)

Video: https://youtu.be/jWjQ0Bwbbxk

By collecting the coins in the big slide (where there are 73 coins) and sliding down the outer slide of the mountain, Mario would gather enough coins to spawn the 100 coin star.

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