Rolling terrain covered in (almost) unclimbed granite boulders and domes.
Beulah is the Axelsen Family Station. The station is 3000 acres in size and has rolling hills covered in granite boulders as well as 3 large domes up to 70m in height.
The first boulder problems and routes were scrubbed in 2005. The following year more potential problems were scrubbed, GPS'd and left for another time. The idea for the Festivus began in early 2007 and the first Festivus saw 7 people out in August sending some scrubbed lines. The second annual saw attendance double and the date change to Easter. The third annual event became the a full blown Beulah Rock Festivus complete with sponsorship, prizes, events and climbers from all over Australia. 2010 had 60 people from all over coming out for 4 days of perfect weather and a 132 new problems sent! Access to Beulah is now closed.
Danger Innes em ★★ Jesus ate my butt crack V1 - rock festivis
★★★ Gully gaston V2 - DSC00200.JPG
★★★ Gully gaston V2 - DSC00193.JPG
★★ Pom's Slab V4 - Brad Beulah
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