Thanks to everyone for the responses. I guess I should have framed the question a little better, too. I KNOW where I carry knives, and I'm trying to leverage all the (good) experiences here to learn more.<br><br>"Urban Carry" is not the question for now - heck, I'm too shy to carry a WAVE on my belt during normal business - sure, if I happen to be wearing it "after hours" and need to wander into a store, I leave it on. Would feel almost as comfortable with a large folder in those circustances. Meanwhile, I have sharps in my pockets that are "daily carry" and get by OK most places (courthouses, airports, etc. excepted).<br><br>Right now, I'm trying to take a more concientous (sp?) look at "non-urban" circumstances that do not involve any form of public transportation. Travel by private auto is a topic all unto itself and the situation can vary considerably, so let me ALSO set that aside for now, although I hope to return to that much later.<br><br>So... foot travel in non-urban USA, for whatever reason, frames it well enough. I've taken a look at my current habits - developed by my experiences - and am not as comfortable as I once felt. My habits developed willy-nilly, and an objective re-look reveals some things to me. At least one of the times I "screwed up", I might not have had as difficult a time if I had "layered" my gear better, in much the same fashion that I layer my clothing (but for other reasons). Discussions (where I ask questions and listen to replies) with sons has been helpful in pointing out areas to investigate, and our discussions about the matter of knife carry (on person vs on/in other gear) has been interesting but not firmly conclusive. They seem to spot the problems quickly and lucidly, but are not experienced enough to "know" "the answers" yet, of course. Hence, I turn here...<br><br>So far, leg carry seems at least promising. I use the cargo pockets on my trousers - very selective about what goes in them and how, but I use them. I'll have to rig up something to try out and see how to work around or with the cargo pocket. Wherever I wind up, I mean to make it the de rigor carry for me as it's important to me to have important items stowed the same place all the time. I'd prefer to not have to go to "plan B" for knife carry because I happen to be carrying one particular piece of other gear instead of another (like day pack vs external pack).<br><br>Please jump in with your experiences and ideas!<br><br>Tom