The day started with a bus trip from Adelaide to Victor and a taxi ride out to my start at Newland Hill, walking by about 11:30. Good walking weather and I was down to thermal top after about an hour. The trail skirted around paddocks and tracks with little road walking. I stopped for lunch and attracted the attention of a mob of young cattle who showed great interest in my apple. Eventually one of them plucked up the courage to taste the scrap I offered and seemed to enjoy it.

Like those baby demon horns! Cute!

Most fences the trail passes in this setion seem to be electric and the friends have erected stiles to make crossing easy, as they have elsewhere on the trail. I was surprised to come across an electric fence with the whole gamut of barbed wire etc with no stile, and was about to run the gauntlet by chucking my pack over and do the 'crazy fence wobble' in an attempt to get over without shocks or tears when I noticed this some distance up the fence:

Walker-friendly electric fence.
Simple operation to pull back against the handle, release the wire, step through and re-attach. Thank you Mr farmer!
Some steeper climbing began around 13km and the Robinson Hill campsite was easy to find and the views were excellent.

Walkers follow fence
It was a breezy warm night with some rain but no bother, and it had cleared by the morning. A bright moon shone through the gaps in the clouds and was to follow me the whole trip.