In four days, trekking fourteen hours a day, we made about thirty miles.
Only made about five miles all day; found some patches of snow, of which we ate, but nothing else.
An ordinary comet don't make more than about 200,000 miles a minute.
He made about ten miles in three hours, and was tiring.
"They're out of sight again, but I make it about four to seven hundred miles per second."
Carrying equipment, a person makes the trek at about 3 miles an hour, and a bike could triple that speed.
And she is making many others about eighty miles from here.
When it's full on, you make about fourteen miles an hour.
This did, however, make the route rather short, at about 6 miles in length.
"I have made about 1 3/4 miles of road this season, opening entirely new and beautiful views," he wrote to a friend in 1884.