Albez.
I really love night riding, and if I didn't then the bike wouldn't get very much use. In many thousands of miles of night riding, and discounting my near miss in the ride before last, I can only recall falling once, and only recall that because I happened to find a photo of it a few days ago.
You say that you don't see much in the way of scenery, but there is plenty more to make up that one, especially if it happens to be a very frosty night, with crystal clear sky. One of the best experiences, was having a barn owl fly along side of me for several hundred metres or so. It was the first one that I have seen that wasn't captive. Quite an amazing sight. There is also an amazing amount of other wild life, and I try to make sure that I am the only weirdo in the woods.
Occasionally I can still freak my self out though, but that isn't very often.
Getting lost can be a pain though, when fog comes down. It is surprising how everything suddenly changes
Trevor.
I must admit that it isn't something that I have never given much thought to wired in lights. Mainly because I wouldn't want to be using any extra battery consumption. Now that you have raised the subject though, it could well be something to investigate.