Our woods can get pretty wild with a lot of territorial animals that let you know by stalking and growling that they do not want you in their territory where they raise their young including Coyotes, Red Fox, Gray Fox, Lynx, Bobcats, and Black Bears especially at night. Plenty of rabies in the northeast as well with insane rabid raccoons, skunks, opossums, New Jork Jankees Fans, etc - so sidearms in the wild are a must.
A couple summers ago I was hiking up Belknap Mountain in the beautiful Lakes Region, going up the trail in the afternoon, all of a sudden I hear a loud rustling up ahead in the bush and it's coming towards me fast. I looked around and saw no other hikers, and if it were another person at this point with the sound as close as it was I would have seen them. I drew my side arm and prepared for whatever creature was about to emerge. All of a sudden I spot the creature and it is a huuuge fisher cat, for those who don't know these are very elusive animals, known for the terrifying scream they let out that people will sometimes hear way out in the woods, very cool animal. This thing had to be 30 pounds and the size of like a small golden retriever. This guy was just barreling down the mountain in my direction, and the thing just goes right past me about 15 feet away like I'm not even there, and just continues down the mountain and out of sight. It was a wild experience. I've seen tons of wildlife over the years in NH (and Maine) but that was the most memorable.