A good headlamp and some familiarity with the trail are important. The sort of trail where if you miss a switchback you go off a two hundred foot cliff is not highly recommended for night hiking!

I found when evacuating my grandson with sprained ankle in late August that the Petzl e+light is completely inadequate for rough trail. My grandson had my Princeton Aurora headlamp and had to turn around at every rough spot to light it for me. Hard to say which of us needed the most help!
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May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view--E. Abbey