If it is easier to carry your Axe on the outside of your rucksack then do it, If you need an Axe to chop wood, make a shelter etc, then there is an exception in Law that allows you to carry one, If you are going camping you would need to carry TOOLS to ease your journey and experience.
The same thing with a shovel, or a staff, walking stick all could be considered weapons if used in a particular way, someone commented they keep the Axe in a place they can get at it easily for self protection, NEVER NEVER use that as an explanation if stopped by the Police, as this would probably lead to you being arrested and probably jailed. You never carry or admit to be carrying any implement for self protection in this country.
The Law is there to guide you and if you are within the Law you have nothing to fear, if stopped by the Police a lot will depend on your demeanour, and most Police Constables will advise you if they think having it on show may cause problems, then take their advice.
The same thing with a shovel, or a staff, walking stick all could be considered weapons if used in a particular way, someone commented they keep the Axe in a place they can get at it easily for self protection, NEVER NEVER use that as an explanation if stopped by the Police, as this would probably lead to you being arrested and probably jailed. You never carry or admit to be carrying any implement for self protection in this country.
The Law is there to guide you and if you are within the Law you have nothing to fear, if stopped by the Police a lot will depend on your demeanour, and most Police Constables will advise you if they think having it on show may cause problems, then take their advice.