I arrived at a big water park that was owned or operated by TopStepTrader founder, Michael Patak. I had several items: 1) two huge Desert Eagle style pistols, 2) another camo-colored semi-automatic pistol, like a tec-9 and 3) a white stand-up jet-ski. The sequence was 1) arriving and unpacking/disarming myself. I pulled out the guns from concealment under my clothes. I checked to make sure the clip in the camo pistol was out of the slot, all to make sure the day at the park would be safer and more enjoyable. Then 2) I moved through a section which seemed to be more/less on the ground level on the right side, but in shallow water, as I pushed the jet-ski along. I observed the general area to take stock of the available options of places to explore in the park. I saw a wave pool which had a bunch of guys in it on boogie boards. Then there was a channel or small corridor which went under a bridge and opened up to a more open-water style of pool on the other side, which looked like something more suitable for the jet-ski. I recall Michael commenting that he was surprised that I wouldn’t opt for the open-water jet-ski area from the outset. I guess the water looked a bit too wild over there, so I 3) decided to go into an upper area. I recall having some black fins on my feet, and having some thought about the difference between snorkeling/swimming fins and those used for boogie boarding, in terms of how far they extended and how pliable they were. In my case these fins were somewhat short, and pretty flexible, so I could walk around without tripping clumsily, but they obviously would not offer a ton of leverage in the water as a result.
I seemed to feel the culmination of the day setting in; time to go. So I focused on gathering up my guns and jet-ski so I could head out. I remember wondering about the jet-ski because I didn’t take it up to the upper level with me. I saw that it had been placed on its end, sort of stored off to the side, leaned up against a wall with an overhang. I wondered if maybe the park employees had tried to take possession of it, but I wasn’t overly worried– I think they were just tidying up.