Depending on fitness, speed and the number of stops, the rider usually covers between 50-150 kilometres (30-90 mi) per day.
After entombment, the rider covered the body with stones and returned to camp, where the mourners burned all the deceased's possessions.
On this stage, riders cover a distance of 120 km (75 miles) approximately.
In general, at this stage, the riders covered the distance of 114 km.
There is a third variation (Class A) which requires riders to cover all lines of the system.
By changing horses at each post, a strong rider could cover what was normally a five-day ride in a single day.
The two riders covered the distance to Rawhide at a rapid gallop.
Early the next morning Forrest arrived at Selma, "horse and rider covered in blood."
The artist's rider covers catering, production (sound, lights, stagehands needed), security, general show, and legal issues.
The three riders had covered a good mile and were closing down on the ranch, well scattered, when that shot sounded.