How long would it take for a reasonably good horse to travel about 100 miles over farmland type terrain? The riders are in a great hurry so riding fast. No roads, just countryside.
It would depend on terrain etc and if you were being chased and had no account for your animal. I've personally ridden 20 miles + over hills easily in a day on a reasonably gentle ride, mounted cavalry rates were around 40-60 miles per day but it depends on the horse, the terrain, the going under foot and the weather. Can you be more precise
I was hoping that 5 days would be reasonable. As I indicated fairly gentle countryside, farmland with green lanes, no roads. Riders in a tearing hurry, but not prepared to damage horses. Good weather, good horses.
Thanks.
Oh easily, 2-3 days easily if they were in a hurry. By good horses do you mean thoroughbreds / arabs or good farm horses because 2/3 days for TB/ arabs and 3/4 for farm horses, at a guess.
not a rider now but i used to be. Realistically, even if the ground would allow for it, which it wouldn't, to get a horse to undertake such a long journey you would alternate between walk and trot. You also wouldn't attempt to travel at anything but a walk at night over unlit rough terrain.
Yes as Woof says you can't gallop flat out for hours on end, only periodically but you would walk, trot, canter where terrain didn't allow and gallop where it did.
So alternating between trotting and walking and dismounting and leading, 4 and a half days is reasonable?
Thanks again. I can adjust the timing of other events to meet the time taken to get from Point A to Point B. Riders are lightly armed, good quality riding horses, not race horses. Some pack horses as well and probably daylight riding only. Light nights too.
Yes easily. When you consider that these folks cover 100 miles in 6 days pony trekking, with beginners, it should give you an idea, but I think you're in a realistic area with what you've come up with :) https://www.free-rein.co.uk/
Tamborine - // Healthy horse can gallop 2.5 miles per day non stop. 100miles would take 40days with rests. //
You'd better advise the entire horseracing fraternity then - every horse racing in England does more than that on any training day, and certainly more in a race.
As advised, I could walk fifteen miles in a day easily, and would expect a horse to be able to run it in a lot less time than me.
I've done 125 k in 6 days aroundTuscany - long days in the saddle but with stops for packed lunches, olive oil tasting etc. That was walk, trot and canter