Time for some basic math, Kevin. You have ten toes. Which is quite a few, actually. Surely you could do without one or two. Still, do some thinking. Assign a dollar value to each toe. Times ten. Surely youll be in the $500 range yes?

What I am working up to is this: Yeah, in good conditions, the Summit GTXs ($400) combined with full overboots, might be okay. But theyre really more of a boot for Rainier, Aconcagua, that sort of thing. Denali? At the 17,000-foot camp? And its 20 below…or colder? Well, Im not so sure. You really want to see all your toes turn black?
So buy some boots made for the climb. La s Nuptse Mountaineer Boots ($550) are just the ticket, with polyurethane outer shell and an insulated, steel shank. Warm and supportive. Or try Scarpas Omega ($390). Theyre a great successor to the estimable Scarpa Inverno ($320, and a fine boot for Denali). The Omegas have plastic shells with double boots that make it great for cold weather and high mountains. Lastly, you can try the AFS 8000s ($450), with full plastic shells, double boots, and Thinsulate insulation. Just the ticket.
To any of the above, add a pair of Brooks Rangers ($160)full insulated overboots.
Dont even thank me now. Thank me when you get back and have all your toes.