Okay, girls and boys, you have moved me to share a MOST EXCELLENT clothes' drying tip.
After your shower, dry off quickly with the "clean part" of any soiled clothing, if possible. Use your quick dry towel sparingly, if you have one. Same with albergue-provided towel.
Next, roll your wettest, hardest to dry item in the dry-ish towel---this will be after you have washed, rinsed, squeezed, allowed to hang, etc. I found that my Smartwool socks did like to hold some water, as did my hiking tights.
Lay that item on the dry part of the towel, roll it in, covering it completely with the towel, and put it on the cleanest section of floor that you can find (wink wink good luck with that part). If nothing else, put it on a counter. Now, either WALK on the rolled towel or press it hard with elbows. The quick-dry or other towel will take most of the moisture out of the item.
The quick dry towel then rinses and dries very fast, and has also dried your clothing items!
This is my good deed for the day!
PS--I only wash the truly dirty parts of some clothes when I can get away with it, eg. the crotch, the armpits, and/or the footbed, but not the ankle-tube section of a sock. Quite a little cheater at the clothes-washing routine, aren't I?