Type: Boulder, 20 ft (6 m)
FA: Kyran Keisling
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Shared By: Kyran Keisling on Oct 13, 2016
Admins: Perin Blanchard, GRK, David Crane

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A rare overhanging pocket problem. The name means "Try Hard" in Navajo. Start very low under the northeast side on large looking small feeling pockets. Utilize more jugs, pockets, under-clings, and even a sneaky knee bar to find your way out to some small crimps above the overhang. The problem finishes in one last powerful "huck" to the lip. The mantle after is fairly easy.

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North-east side of the Begay boulder.

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Pads and a spotter.

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