All great tips and advise above. I too and a up and down each sit and hunt a million trees a season kinda guy.
A couple options to add to above.
If you tip a small loop in your pull up rope about a foot up from the loop that goes over your bow tip you can hook your pack right to the haul line with a carabiner and have your pack and bow ready to pull up all in one shot. as well as lowering it down all in one shot.
I put my stand on my back and my pack hangs on my stand (so the stand is sandwiched between my back and the pack) this lets me carry my sticks on my shoulder when walking in the open and when going thru the thick stuff I carry the sticks in my hand so i can maneuver them thru the brush and not snag on everything.
if you are using 4 pieces of sticks use a short haul line on the 4th stick and tie it to you as you climb. 1st stick on tree from ground, hang 2nd and 3rd stick on branches or wrap their strap ends around the top of first stick. climb fist stick hang 2nd, climb second, hang third, climb third, pull up forth and hang forth, hang stand and hunt.
Lastly: Practice all this in your yard a bunch before the season. not only for safety but also to get the bugs worked out and find your groove. even practice re wraping everything together, walk away then come back and start again. This way you get the system and methods you like down to a science. Everything about my system is my prefered way and i do it the excat same everytime, even down to how i wrap my sticks tight, etc.
Once you get it all worked out you will be able to walk into the woods in total darkness, find your tree, then 5-10 mins later be in your stand ready to hunt. After the hunt 5-10 mins later you are walking out with everything.
Heck even when i kill deer and see them go down i pack everything out including the deer all in one trip. Climbing sticks can be strapped right to the deer and drug out at the same time. and if you have sticks like mine (no sharp little steps, and rungs on both sides) you can hook the drag line right from the deer to the bottom rung of the sticks, and them grab the top rung of the sticks and it makes a comfortable handle to drag deer with. because of the weight of the deer you dont even feel the weight of the sticks and they never touch the ground. with the stand between your back and your pack you really dont feel the weight of the stand to bad either.
Its a system that needs to be developed and fine tuned by you. As you practice you will find what you do and dont like, what works fast and efficent and how to be quiet.