There are a series of rings as you go up the trail in the snow. Each time you climb to one, tie off the rope (click the ring) until the Sherpa guide catches up to you, or you may fall back down.
Climb up and left and you will meet a Sherpa guide. When climbing the mountain, stop and tie the rope to each new ring until the guide catches up with you.
Go up and left on the mountain to find the Sherpa Guide. As you climb, you must tie off the rope to each new ring you find, then wait for the guide to catch up.
As you climb the mountain with the Sherpa guide in the Himalayas, you only go to the next "ring" set into the mountain, and tie your rope to it (click). Wait until the guide catches up before you begin climbing again.
The sherpa is up on the mountain at the Himalayas. Climb up and left for a ways and you will meet him. When climbing, you will go ahead to the next ring and tie off the rope, then wait for the Sherpa guide to catch up. (This is a little turned around.)
In the Himalayas, climb up and left and one will show up to help you.The Sherpa guide will help you up the mountain at the Himalayas. He appears once you start up the trail. The mountain climbing is tricky, as you need to tie up and stay tied to each ring until the guide catches up to you.
Go left up the trail at the Himalayas and a Sherpa guide will help you. As you ascend, hook each ring, and don't let go until the Sherpa reaches you and says to go on. At the monastery, climb over the roof and beat the monk there at the Yeti game. Then climb up and right until you find the footprint in the snow. Take a photo back to Mews.
Go up and left on the mountain and you will meet the Sherpa guide. When you are climbing, tie off the rope at each new ring and wait for the guide to catch up.
Go left and up to find the Sherpa guide. As you go up the trail, you have to tie off the rope to each new ring you find, and then wait for the guide to catch up. Once you reach the monastery at the mountain top, you can come down using the rope bridge at the right, and return the same way on any future visit. (The only things to get are the lantern and the footprint photo.)
Climb up and left, and meet the Sherpa guide. As you climb (roped together), click each ring that you come to, and he will climb behind you. Once you reach the monastery, go inside and the head monk will give you a lantern. Go out and above the monastery, and beat the monk at the Yeti game (there is no certain way to win). Go right, up, and down the trail on the left. Get a photo of the footprint there and use the bridge to the right of the monastery to leave. Take the footprint photo to show Mews.
Climb to the monastery at the top of the mountain, where you will meet the head monk and get a photo of a possible Yeti footprint (you need the camera from Loch Ness). Go up to the left and you will meet a Sherpa guide. Climb the mountain using the ropes (as you reach each ring, tie off the rope and wait for the guide). At the monastery, the monk will not give you the Yeti scalp, but does give you a lamp "to light your way." Climb above the monastery and beat a monk in a Yeti Hunter game. At the top of the path is a footprint you can photograph. Climb down and go across the bridge at the right side to get back to the helicopter. Mews will tell you that the photo is not evidence, but you have nothing else to get from the Himalayas.
ice ring isle and fire mountain. ice ring is near forest of haven and fire mountain is I think one island east of dragonroost.
The Moonstone will open the Sphinx. Climb to the top of the Sphinx and put the stone in the ring there.