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There is a sign at the bottom of the hill saying "Welcome all [[Pokémon Trainer]]s. All [[Navel Gym]] challengers must climb to the top of the mountain. Trainers must reach the top on their own. Pokémon may not provide help. Anyone using a Pokémon will be disqualified. Those accompanying the trainer should use the cable car."  
There is a sign at the bottom of the hill saying "Welcome all [[Pokémon Trainer]]s. All [[Navel Gym]] challengers must climb to the top of the mountain. Trainers must reach the top on their own. Pokémon may not provide help. Anyone using a Pokémon will be disqualified. Those accompanying the trainer should use the cable car."  


Eventually, the path turns into a steep mountain that the Trainer has to climb. About three quarters up, it begins to snow and the temperature drops because of the altitude. A cabin at the top marks the end of the mountain, where the real test will begin.
Eventually, the path turns into a steep mountain that the Trainer has to climb. About three-quarters up, it begins to snow and the temperature drops because of the altitude. A cabin at the top marks the end of the mountain, where the real test will begin.


The first round is seeing who can freeze a geyser the fastest with {{type|Ice}} attacks. There are two, one for the challenger, and one for the Gym Leader.
The first round is seeing who can freeze a geyser the fastest with {{type|Ice}} attacks. There are two, one for the challenger, and one for the Gym Leader.
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