The list author says: "So, I have seen a few lists based on mountain climbing and such, but they are not made for survival, which in most situations, will never happen. However, I do believe it would be a good idea for somebody to make a practical list on Mountain survival, as it will no doubt happen again and again as long as people go off to climb mountains. So here is my list on clothing necessary to do so."
"Nice durable, comfortable footware is essential to constant movement, and Oakley, being a trusted brand name in quality, I would not doubt the durability, let alone comfort in a boot."
"These socks would make the perfect over-pair over the others, as these socks would act as a wonderful insulator. It is also essential to always wear wool when water gets involved."
"In wanting to keep all the water and dirt out of your shoes, you will want to think along the line of these bad-boys. Not only does the nylon just keep thiings from going down your shoes, but the nylon fibers will help insulate your feet and wick away any excess water."
"Keeping your legs war is always a good idea when it comes to climbing. This pair of underwear will excel at that, as well as wick the water away from your legs, and keep them at a comfortable temperature at the same time."
"If you want to stay warm and dry at night, a fleece is almost always necessary. The fact that a fleece can contain so much heat is in itself a point to always keep one around."
"To keep yourself as warm as you can, a nice parka will always do the trick. They are comfy, warm, and durable, and necessary for a long trek. The hood is also a good bonus, as it is warm, and can help keep so much of your body heat contained in your head."
"Ski masks are necessary for colder environments. Not only do they keep your lips from freezing together, they help warm the rest of your face with each exhale."
"When you are out hiking and your face gets cold, your eyes may sometimes tend to freeze over. Keeping them warm is a good idea. Also, glare from the snow can make you go blind, which is why tinted goggles can come in handy."