I am planning to make a winter ascent of a mountain with a height of 4850 meters (15,900 ft). Its summit's lowest and wind-chill temperatures are around -30 C (-22 F) and -40 C (-40 F), respectively. It takes at least 3 days to reach the summit whilst the grade is D and in some parts TD based on [IFAS system][1]. Right now, I have a pair of winter mountaineering boots which do not have any removable thermal booties. I was wondering how can I use them in this expedition. I have heard form some classic climbers that they used fake wrestling shoes (because the fake ones are cheap) along with wool socks as a removable thermal boot in their boots, in the past. Do you have any better idea(s) ( :) ), that I can apply to my boots regarding this journey? By the way, I am quite delightful to find this stack exchange website, specifically for outdoor activities with many experts on it :) [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grade_(climbing)#International_French_adjectival_system_(IFAS)