At 5mph, 10 hours a day. It would take 6 days.
It depends how fast the horse is travelling ! Assuming the horse can travel at a constant speed of 20 mph, it would take 28.15 hours without resting.No horse can maintain a speed of 20 mph for that length of time 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 12 days to travel 563 miles.It depends how fast the horse is travelling ! Assuming the horse can travel at a constant speed of 20 mph, it would take 28.15 hours without resting.No horse can maintain a speed of 20 mph for that length of time 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 12 days to travel 563 miles.It depends how fast the horse is travelling ! Assuming the horse can travel at a constant speed of 20 mph, it would take 28.15 hours without resting.No horse can maintain a speed of 20 mph for that length of time 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 12 days to travel 563 miles.It depends how fast the horse is travelling ! Assuming the horse can travel at a constant speed of 20 mph, it would take 28.15 hours without resting.No horse can maintain a speed of 20 mph for that length of time 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 12 days to travel 563 miles.
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.
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.
That depends on the speed at which one is traveling.
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its about 5 1/2 miles on horse and buggy. ahoy mate! tee hee
Depends on what speed you're averaging. You never gave this information, nor the means of travel (e.g., flying, driving, horse and buggy, etc.)
The Lunar Roving Vehicle (moon buggy) was designed to travel up to 57 miles on the Moon's surface during the Apollo missions.
It depends how fast the horse is travelling ! Assuming the horse can travel at a constant speed of 20 mph, it would take 28.15 hours without resting.No horse can maintain a speed of 20 mph for that length of time 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 12 days to travel 563 miles.It depends how fast the horse is travelling ! Assuming the horse can travel at a constant speed of 20 mph, it would take 28.15 hours without resting.No horse can maintain a speed of 20 mph for that length of time 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 12 days to travel 563 miles.It depends how fast the horse is travelling ! Assuming the horse can travel at a constant speed of 20 mph, it would take 28.15 hours without resting.No horse can maintain a speed of 20 mph for that length of time 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 12 days to travel 563 miles.It depends how fast the horse is travelling ! Assuming the horse can travel at a constant speed of 20 mph, it would take 28.15 hours without resting.No horse can maintain a speed of 20 mph for that length of time 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 12 days to travel 563 miles.
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.
Depends on how fast the horse is going.
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.
it travel around your ares for a billion miles the poos in your face
A horse can only run about 30 miles an hour. So, if the horse pulls a carriage it can only go as fast as the horse can go. The speed would be about 30 miles an hour.
That depends on the speed at which one is traveling.
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