Ditto Dat!!One thing I haven't seen addressed in this thread is the question of how reasonable is it for you to be afraid? What is your neighborhood like? What exactly are you afraid of? Are there real dangers like cougars and bears? How about weird people like bank robbers and drunks with guns? If none of these things are likely to jump out at you, what exactly are you afraid of? Tripping over a root and falling? Walking into a spider web? Identify your fear. Then, on a scale of one to ten, determine its actual threat level. Is it life-threatening or just mildly alarming? Now, also on a scale of one to ten, determine how likely you are to actually encounter it. Is it a sure thing, or maybe one in a hundred? If it's a sure thing or a very likely thing, figure out how to deal with it. Like, if it's spider webs, carry a broom and swipe it in front of you. If there are things that might trip you, carry a flashlight so you can see where you are going.
Bottom line: empower yourself. Take control. Instead of being generally afraid of the unknown, plan and prepare. Own the night! A GOOD headlamp, plus a hand-held flashlight will also help you. Good luck, Little Braveheart!