Type: Trad, 40 ft (12 m)
GPS: 39.99405, -105.41627
FA: Pat Ament, Roger Briggs, 1976
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Shared By: Milt Strickler on Jun 17, 2023
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Description Suggest change

Star Span ascends the impressive, short, overhanging thin crack near the left side of the crag. Start off the clean slab, and find a sequence of fingerlocks and underclings in order to reach a good lock at the lip. The crack widens above the lip to thin hands/hands, and cranking over the lip is strenuous. Star Span is a difficult, short, sequential crack climb - a harder analog of the Final Exam and similarly height-dependent.

Star Span got some traffic decades ago, especially after it was featured on the cover of the mid-'70s(?) edition of High Over Boulder, but I've rarely seen any climbers at High Energy Crag in the last 20 years. Star Span is my favorite at HEC, and I'm surprised there's no post for it until now.

Location Suggest change

It climbs a prominent, thin crack on the left side of the crag, perhaps 40 feet left of the biggest right-facing dihedral.

Protection Suggest change

This has decent pro. Bring #3 RP to finger size and #1.5-#2 Friends above the lip where the crack widens.

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