I'm not too ashamed to admit I talk to myself, sometimes out loud but more often internally. I've found two distinct persona rattling around in there, I've labelled them Brave Dan and Scaredy Dan. Brave Dan's a man you can trust, he can light fires with sticks and always knows where his towel is. Scaredy Dan fills the night with crazed nutters and zombie hordes.
The two of them got me through a recent trip to Canada quite well.
Scaredy Dan: I'm not sure about this camping lark, they've got bears you know.
Brave Dan: Nonsense, we lugged all this gear halfway across the world, we ARE camping tonight. Stop fretting and get the kettle on.
<Night falls>
Both Dans: ZZZzzzZZZ
Freaky Screetching, Spitting Cat Thing: WeeeOwwwl, pst, pst, WeeOwwwl
Scaredy Dan: What the f.., what was that?
Brave Dan: Squirrel.
Scaredy Dan: Seriously?
Brave Dan: No idiot, it was a Freaky Screetching, Spitting Cat Thing. This is Canada, they have them over here.
Freaky Screetching, Spitting Cat Thing: WeeeOwwwl, pst, pst, WeeOwwwl
Scaredy Dan: But...
Brave Dan: Shut up and go to sleep, it's gone now
Both Dans: ZZZzzzZZZ
Tree: Creak
Scaredy Dan: What was that?
[Huffing Thing]: Huff Huff
Brave Dan: <listens> I ... think ... that ... might be a b... squirrel
Scaredy Dan: Squirrel? Sounds a bit big for a squirrel
Brave Dan: This is Canada, everything's big here: Big country, big squirrels. Stands to reason doesn't it?
[Huffing Thing]: Huff Huff
Brave Dan: erm, right, well... I think this one might have asthma
Scaredy Dan: An asthmatic squirrel?
Brave Dan: Yes, now shut up and pass me that big stick... Quietly.
At this point the large huffing 'Squirrel' realises that the interesting smell it's been tracking an for the for the last four miles is a rather a manky wood smoked human and a well travelled pair of size 12's. Neither appear to be that appetising so it wanders of in the same direction as the Freaky Screetching, Spitting Cat Thing.
The point is, the human mind is great at filling in the unknown with imagined horrors, with a bit of effort it can be turned against the unknown and used to calm those fears. Since that trip I've had no problems what-so-ever sleeping out in remote areas of the UK.
Urban camping is another matter. I've tried several places near home; it's one thing to believe you're surrounded by crazed nutters and zombie hordes but an entirely different matter when you know it for certain!