Individual Items:
(We need to be able to go into "No Exposed Flesh" mode if necessary)3 layers of Polypro Underwear bottoms (light, mid, expedition)
4 layers of Polypro Underwear tops (light, mid, expedition, expedition)
Waterproof Shell, Top w/ hood
Waterproof Shell, Bottom
Full length gaiters
2 sets of socks for hiking. (liner and wool/synthetic)
Heavyweight boots
1 pair of dry socks for wearing in your sleeping bag
Polar Fleece hat
Balaclava
2 pairs of waterproof synthetic handwear
1 pair of Polypro liner gloves (for working the stove etc.)
Neck-warmer
Sun glasses
Ski goggles
Ice Axe w/ wrist strap
Crampons
Snow shoes
Thermarest
0 degree or below sleeping bag
2 plastic kitchen-size trash bags to put your boots in when you put your boots in your sleeping bag
1 plastic kitchen-size trash bag to keep your spare clothes dry
Headlamp w/ spare batteries and bulb
Lighter
Two 1-liter water bottles
1 Thermal insulator for a 1-liter water bottle
Lip balm
Camera & film
Personal hygiene (toothbrush, contact solution, etc)
Bandana (to clean glasses and wipe your nose)
2 chemical heaters
1 shamy for drying off
Group Items:
Food for 5 days with 4 people
2 cooking stoves (w/ spare parts for at least one)
2 heat trappers for the stoves
2 cookware sets
4 eating utensils
60+ ounces of extra fuel
2 maps
2 compasses
1 shovel
2 winter tents w/ stakes and cord
2 tarps
2 ropes (50 - 75 foot / 9.5mm / dry)
4 harnesses
4 locking carabiners
4 carabiners (not bent gate)
3 snow pickets (long) & hammer
1 deadman
2 belay devices
Medical kit (w/ moleskin, iodine, throat lozenges, pepto, strong pain killer, antiseptic, bandages & tape etc.)
Repair kit
2 whistles
Personal hygiene (toothbrush etc)
Trash bag
Toilet paper
1 candle lantern/ tent
Not needed but nice to have:
Small fleece blanket to keep inside your sleeping bag (sewn into tube is the best)
Chair-kit for Thermarest
Extra fleece bottom
Extra fleece top
Binoculars
Recording thermometer
2x2 ground pad, so that when we take a hiking break, you have a dry insulated seat for the break