Just pull the liners out at the end of the day. Same goes for any boot, 
pull the insoles out. Things will dry out overnight with the liners/insoles 
out of the boot as long as they are inside (and not on the unheated 
rain/snow porch). 

Cheers 
Bill in Roswell where frozen precip is a rare event

On Thursday, December 8, 2016 at 10:18:13 PM UTC-5, drew wrote:
>
> Alright. I went with some lightly used sorels off eBay with a more treaded 
> sole and removable liners. Been seeing mostly rain, mud and ice so far, so 
> I hope I didn't over do it in the warmth department. I hadn't considered 
> the dryablitly of the liners, but its all making sense now. Much 
> appreciated.

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