jcriket
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- Mar 30, 2001
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I've taken my shoes off before, and stored them in the center dry storage area. On a very cold morning in Jan. my dd noticed no wait on Kali, without thinking I agreed to go. It wasn't till we were at the top of the drop till we realized (even though we've rode it before), we might get wet. We managed to make it through with no wet clothes at all. When it was over the cm offered us to stay on if we wanted. There was no way I'd be lucky enough to stay dry a second time. There were giant blow dryers at the exit, and everyone was using it. It would've been a miserable day if I would have gotten wet. My dd just told me they do ask you to leave your shoes on, I must have never heard it asked before?Tjaleks said:I could be wrong, (someone please correct me if I am), but I do believe that you have to leave your shoes on.