Hi Frantisek,
   
   I carry a 80 l regular backpack too and found the Lowepro Off Trail 1
   the best solution for having the camera handy, om my hip.
   Additional gear that doesn't fit in the bag goes in the backpack,
   in similar Lowepro interchangeable bags.
 
   Servus, Alin

Frantisek wrote:

FV> "daypack". For mountain hiking or what he wrote about, 65-85l backpack
FV> is usual (I use 85l for anything longer than bivouacking few days,
FV> it's way overkill unless for a week or more, but I like I can put lot
FV> of cameras into it together with normal stuff <g>). Carrying photo
FV> gear on such trips is a problem I have not yet solved. You just cannot
FV> carry a second photo bag on your shoulder, impossible. So it must
FV> somehow get into the backpack (or on it). And be secure enough. And be
FV> accessible. ...etc

FV> Any solutions?
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