If you’re walking around the barnyard those will work but in the mountain backcountry? Nope. A good set of hiking boots with enough room for a set of liner socks and a good pair of wool socks over that will handle most conditions. I like to change my socks after noon since they sweat a bit. For severe conditons I’ll put on a pair of Schnee’s Hunter II’s. They are still decent for putting on a few miles. A lot of people will like a good pair of hiking boots with insulation, I didn’t find that to help much for me. I also like to have a second pair of boots along so I can always have a dried out pair to use.Muck Muckmaster
I’m sure they’re great for steep slippery slopes, sidehills, and carrying out loads of elk deep in the Rockiesbeen in the backcountry plenty of times in those boots there great when cold and snow on the ground