Warren
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Back when I was using public transportation to get to a backpack I would plan them around the fullness of the moon. I'd use either a headlamp or not depending upon the time I would want to make. Without the headlamp, I adopt this sort of stumble walk, anticipating bad footing with each stride. Slow, but I've never fallen. Just follow the darkest portion ahead of you to stay on trail.
I had one occasion to bushwack at night. I found it much easier than in the day, though keep in mind the woods weren't thick. Using a high beam head lamp you take a compass reading on a tree and follow the beam to the tree. Probably the only time I actually did "real" taking bearing, follow to landmark and repeat compass work.
Now that I've been car camping and day hiking more than backpacking, I've not had a chance to do any real night hiking. I've been missing it.
I had one occasion to bushwack at night. I found it much easier than in the day, though keep in mind the woods weren't thick. Using a high beam head lamp you take a compass reading on a tree and follow the beam to the tree. Probably the only time I actually did "real" taking bearing, follow to landmark and repeat compass work.
Now that I've been car camping and day hiking more than backpacking, I've not had a chance to do any real night hiking. I've been missing it.