I suspect I'm on the quick and Spartan end of the scale, as I mostly have tripped alone, don't fish, don't cook, and don't particularly enjoy campsite chores.
It takes me a couple of days to get used to going to bed early and waking up early. But once I calibrate, I basically want to get on the water as soon and early as possible. I like paddling a lot more than camping.
So, after I drag myself out of the sack, I boil water for a freeze-dried breakfast and some tea. Never been much one for coffee at home, so never on a canoe trip. Take my pills and vitamins. I like to wash my face and hair every morning if possible. I also used to shave with my battery travel shaver, a discipline I developed as a whitewater paddler. ("If you lose discipline on land, you're more likely to lose discipline in hard rapids.") Now barbate, I wouldn't shave anymore.
Break camp and get on the water. That was about it. 45 minutes max.
Not having overnight tripped in a few years, I would probably now do some exercises and stretches in the morning to get the old gears and levers and pulleys moving.
I'm sure others of you do more of a variety of things, and perhaps more languorously, in your morning routine between waking and shoving off.
It takes me a couple of days to get used to going to bed early and waking up early. But once I calibrate, I basically want to get on the water as soon and early as possible. I like paddling a lot more than camping.
So, after I drag myself out of the sack, I boil water for a freeze-dried breakfast and some tea. Never been much one for coffee at home, so never on a canoe trip. Take my pills and vitamins. I like to wash my face and hair every morning if possible. I also used to shave with my battery travel shaver, a discipline I developed as a whitewater paddler. ("If you lose discipline on land, you're more likely to lose discipline in hard rapids.") Now barbate, I wouldn't shave anymore.
Break camp and get on the water. That was about it. 45 minutes max.
Not having overnight tripped in a few years, I would probably now do some exercises and stretches in the morning to get the old gears and levers and pulleys moving.
I'm sure others of you do more of a variety of things, and perhaps more languorously, in your morning routine between waking and shoving off.