Some great feedback. Opinions, as always, go both ways. Seems like everyone feels that direct body scent will cause deer to leave avoid area. That is my belief as well. I don't think a human can ever enter their domain and have them ignore a scent stream from that person. It seems less defined on the ground scent left by passing through an area.
I hunt both areas that have houses, and are a part of one of the urban expanded zones, and larger woods. Event the area I hunt in the "urban zone" has a solid half mile squared of woods between streets and houses. For most of the year this woods patch gets very little human traffic, based on observations. Your feedback has been great. Thanks. This summer I plan on trying to get to the "urban" woods at least once a week to walk around, scout, get to know the woods well and build ground blinds. I will also try to do the same around an apple orchard and woods near my house. It will be interesting to see if I see more or fewer deer.