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Help set up the Mountain Camp and follow Mission 10's objective marker to find Ingo. Upon arriving, follow after the Diamond Clan Warden's Melli with Ingo through Wayward Cave. This is a mountainous region that is impossible to progress without the help of Ride Sneasler. Once players have started Mission 10: Scaling Perilous Heights, they'll be directed to the Coronet Highlands.
