Well, honey, it all depends on the horse's speed and how many breaks it takes to pee. On average, a horse can trot at about 8-10 miles per hour, so it would take roughly an hour or so to cover 10 miles. But hey, if that horse is feeling frisky and gallops at around 25 miles per hour, you could be at your destination in no time. Just remember to pack some snacks for the ride, those horses can work up an appetite.
This would depend on how fast the horse is going. Without the speed there is no answer. The average speed of the average horse is about 12 mph.
The answer would depend very much on whether you were walking or riding a horse, whether you had to cart all you food stuff for the journey with you or you could afford to buy or barter for it along the way.
It depends how fast the horse is travelling ! Assuming the horse can travel at a constant speed of 20 mph, it would take 10 hours without resting. No horse can maintain a speed of 20 mph for 10 hours with a rider on it's back. This would kill the horse. On average you can travel around 30 miles in a day and not overwork the horse. But if you have a very good horse and it is not too hot, you could travel up to 50 miles with some rest stops. So you are looking at at around 4 days to travel 200 miles.
At 5mph, 10 hours a day. It would take 6 days.
That depends on the speed at which one is traveling.
Well the length of a cart can vary depending on the race and breed of horse pulling the cart.-$nipe
Depends on how fast the horse is going.
This would depend on how fast the horse is going. Without the speed there is no answer. The average speed of the average horse is about 12 mph.
How long it takes to go 40 miles in a horse drawn carriage will depend on how fast the horse is. The weight of the carriage and occupants will also impact the speed of the horse. A horse drawn carriage usually averages about 5 miles per hour so it would take 8 hours to go 40 miles.
The answer would depend very much on whether you were walking or riding a horse, whether you had to cart all you food stuff for the journey with you or you could afford to buy or barter for it along the way.
You could use a lunge line, long lines, lead ropes (leading the horse) or even teach it to pull a light cart. You could also have someone else pony the horse for you.
It would take about 2 days to travel by horse 50 miles so it would take about 4 days to walk it.
It depends how fast the horse is travelling ! Assuming the horse can travel at a constant speed of 20 mph, it would take 10 hours without resting. No horse can maintain a speed of 20 mph for 10 hours with a rider on it's back. This would kill the horse. On average you can travel around 30 miles in a day and not overwork the horse. But if you have a very good horse and it is not too hot, you could travel up to 50 miles with some rest stops. So you are looking at at around 4 days to travel 200 miles.
The time it takes to ride a horse 70 miles can vary depending on the speed of the horse and the terrain. On average, a horse can travel at a speed of about 10-15 miles per hour. Therefore, it would take approximately 4.7 to 7 hours to ride a horse 70 miles at a consistent pace. Factors such as rest breaks, rider experience, and weather conditions can also affect the total time needed for the journey.
It depends on speed, but assuming an average of 12mph, about 130 hours
At 5mph, 10 hours a day. It would take 6 days.
By cart, i dont know. But by wagon, yes. It probably took 6 months, or 1oo,oo miles. something like that.