Galpin also has done multiple episodes on Huberman lab that are worth checking out if you haven't already. They cover lots of topics for multiple facets of exercise performance that could help guys meet their individual needs. I will have to check out the exo one for some hunting specific advice.
My first western trip was an antelope hunt in Wyoming. DIY, public land with some buddies. One of the best trips I've ever been on. We had a blast and were able to fill some tags and our freezers.
Grab whatever pair of uninsulated boots work for you. Bring dry socks and look at artic shield boot covers to pack in. Throw a hand warmer in the boot cover if it's really cold out. Insulated boots on a long and/or steep hike make my feet sweat and therefore very cold.
Daily pours would be woodford reserve or makers 46. A celebration pour would be something from buffalo trace like Blanton's or eagle rare. My all time favorite that I can not find in stores would be Shenks.
To answer your question about the condor it is pretty thin and breathes well. I think it would be worth a shot for more active endeavors and for the price why not grab one?
Found a raghorn elk this year and a whitetail buck on one occasion. Few dead heads while shed hunting but I'm nothing of consistency. Funny thing was on the whitetail we couldn't find any wounds where it would have been shot.
Take em out.
In all seriousness I've been having poor luck with them staying lit while passing through deer. Thinking about going back to a standard non lighted or trying nocturnals.