I have always tried to come and go as quietly as poss. I don't worry so much in the dark but in daylight, its a stroll until I get about 70-100 yards out, then a "still hunt" to the base.
One thing to remember is now with the temps. getting a little cooler... sweat. I know you seasoned guys know this but for a reminder or a note to anyone...
Be very carefully to remove some layers, open the outer layers or move slowly enough that you do not break a sweat. Once you get that chill, the day is shot. Hypothermia can be a real bummer. Just being cold can be the difference of a 3-4 hour hunt or a early walk out.
When I was younger, I would bust my ass getting out to the stand, work up a sweat hauling my ass up that tree then suffer once I cooled down.
Socks; if your feet get damp, change your socks.
Didn't mean to get kinda side-tracked but how someone is getting to a stand seemed to tie in with sweat and Hypothermia .