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- ```
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- <s>### CONVERSATIONS WITH TYLER SWIFT ###
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- TITLE: On Equestrian Skiing
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- DESCRIPTION: For this episode, horse rider Jeff Billybob sits down with Tyler to discuss the finer points of equestrian skiing, including how it works, where you can do it, the most challenging mountain to tackle, and why it’s so much safer than regular skiing. They also talk about the best way to pack your gear, what kind of horses are used, how fast you can go, and whether it’ll ever be an Olympic sport. Plus they discuss the economics of outfitting a skier versus a horse rider, what brought Jeff into the sport in the first place, his favorite movies and music, growing up in Alaska, living in a van, and more.
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- ### TYLER SWIFT: Good morrow, gentlemen. This day's guest is Mr. Jeff Billybob; he's an esteemed member of the Jeffersonian Club, and I believe you all know him from his excellent work on The American Conservative blogger platform. Welcome, Jeff!</s><s>
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- ### JEFF BILLYBOB: Thank you, Tyler.
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- ### TYLER SWIFT: Whether there will not soon be a patent for bringing together these two pleasures? That is to say, whether some inventor cannot contrive to make us ride on snow as well as on ice? And if so, how long it will be before such a machine gets general credit among mankind? Or whether it may not arrive at last by degrees to become universal throughout England?</s><s>
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- ### BILLYBOB: It could. We're looking at ways to improve our equipment right now that would allow for that. If we get really good, we might be able to just walk around town like this. It's actually something that my friend has been working on, or trying to think about - how you would use this technology to help people who have disabilities, and being able to navigate their environment without having to worry about hills and stuff like that. But yeah, there are many applications. There are other kinds of sports that are similar to this, and those are very popular.
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- ### TYLER SWIFT: Suppose a man were desirous to learn this noble art, where should he begin?
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  ### LAKE: You just lie flat on your back, and you take a deep breath, and then you wait until you run out of air. Your score is determined by how many seconds it took you to reach unconsciousness.
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  ### LAKE: You just lie flat on your back, and you take a deep breath, and then you wait until you run out of air. Your score is determined by how many seconds it took you to reach unconsciousness.
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  <s>### CONVERSATIONS WITH TYLER SWIFT ###