After that mornings are more relaxed. I typically am one of the early risers. I'll head out and fish a bit or just sit back and boil water for coffee and enjoy the solitude. My kids and companions typically start moving around a tad later,but thats fine. No rush.
Some trips we hike every day, but typically only 4 to 6 miles depending upon terrain, weather, etc. In this scenario, I like to get to our general camp area early enough to scout out a good camp and with enough time to explore and fish. I either eat way before it gets dark, but more likely will eat after sundown as I like to fish the fading rays of light. On others we may hike a bit more miles to get into a certain area, but then will layover a day or two to explore lakes and streams either in the same basin or in ones nearby.
As GB said, I also tend hike a fairly good distance on the last day of a trip, although I dont typically plan it that way. It just happens. Sometimes we come out a day early, and other times its the result of not wanting to leave a particular lake due to good fishing, so the last couple of days involve some miles.
I do know one thing, I'm not sure I want to hike with some of you masochists








