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This level takes place high in the mountains, where [[Donkey Kong|Donkey]] and [[Diddy Kong]] must rely on weights to progress. Most of these weights have another weight attached to them by a rope, similar to the [[Scale Lift]]s from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', so if the [[Kong]]s stand on one side of the weight, causing it to move down a bit, the other moves up. Sometimes the weights have giant rocks or enemies on them, so the primates have to destroy them first if they want to use the weights to help themselves reach a high area. However, if the Kongs stand on one side of the weights too long, it may break, causing them to fall and lose an [[Extra Life Balloon]]. Another common obstacle in this level is [[Blast Barrel]]s, which blast the Kongs higher up the mountains. Enemies in this level include [[Tiki Buzz]]es, [[Flaming Tiki Buzz]]es, and [[Skellirex]]es.
This level takes place high in the mountains, where [[Donkey Kong|Donkey]] and [[Diddy Kong]] must rely on weights to progress. Most of these weights have another weight attached to them by a rope, similar to the [[Scale Lift]]s from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', so if the [[Kong]]s stand on one side of the weight, causing it to move down a bit, the other moves up. Sometimes the weights have giant rocks or enemies on them, so the primates have to destroy them first if they want to use the weights to help themselves reach a high area. However, if the Kongs stand on one side of the weights too long, it may break, causing them to fall and lose an [[Extra Life Balloon]]. Another common obstacle in this level is [[Blast Barrel]]s, which blast the Kongs higher up the mountains. Enemies in this level include [[Tiki Buzz]]es, [[Flaming Tiki Buzz]]es, and [[Skellirex]]es.


In the [[Donkey Kong Country Returns#Time Attack|Time Attack]] mode of the game, a time of 1:28:00 is needed to get a gold medal, a time of 2:00:00 for silver, and a time of 2:50:00 for bronze.
In the [[Time Attack (Donkey Kong)|Time Attack]] mode of the game, a time of 1:28:00 is needed to get a gold medal, a time of 2:00:00 for silver, and a time of 2:50:00 for bronze.


The music of this stage is curiously titled "Boulder Roller" in the music gallery of the Extras menu, despite not playing in the [[Boulder Roller|later level of the same name]]. It plays in [[Precarious Plateau]] instead.
The music of this stage is curiously titled "Boulder Roller" in the music gallery of the Extras menu, despite not playing in the [[Boulder Roller|later level of the same name]]. It plays in [[Precarious Plateau]] instead.

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