Absolutely, and yer darn tootin!
I'll be going on a pack trip in a few days into the Sierra wilderness, and will be bringing 4 pairs with me. One is a loaner for another birder (Trinovid hd 8x32), one for the hike in and out, and any long hikes while we're up there (Victory pocket 8x25), one for morning and evening birding around camp (noctivid 10 x42), and one specifically for star gazing (Canon IS 15 x 50). This is a group of artists who paint in the back country, so that is actually why we're up there. We have mules to carry most of our gear, hence the numerous job specific 'tools' that no fool in their right mind would carry into the wilderness on their own back. The Canon's have been ferried by mules on many a trip. It is fun to give guided tours of the bright Messier objects of summer with a laser pointer and those binoculars at 10,000'. The Victory Pockets are replacing a pair of Pentax 8x25's that I've used in the same way for many years. And, of course I'm going to look at the night sky with the Noctivids as well as birds. Once you appreciate the 'superpower' of these devices, its easy to justify having them available as much as possible. In their own way they make life more immersive and interesting.
-Bill