I use a combination of Nature and my tarp/fly ropes to dry my synthetic clothes that dry super fast in the sun, and even faster if there's a breeze blowing.
A nylon camp shirt is easy to dry. Just use the button holes on the cuffs on a long sleeve model or placket buttons on short sleeve one, to fasten to a fly rope or even a tree limb that's in the sun, or open wind swept area. I also will lay my clothes on a sun warmed flat rock, securing with loose rocks so they don't end up in the lake or bush

No flat rock, an overturned canoe in a sun lit area makes a great drying rack as well, anchor with rocks too. I will even sleeve my socks over a suitable branch so they dry fast and won't blow away. Just make sure if you use a pine bough, you check for sap

I use a Byer Mosquito hammock with a built on mosquito net. You can flip it over if you don't need the protection. Any hammock with some sort of bug net could be used for this idea.
If your worried about the wind taking your clothes, spread them over the bug net, and hang in the open sunny/windy area. They'll dry fast and you won't lose them.
I don't bring a dedicated laundry rope or clothes pins/clips anymore, I just get creative