Riders travel at a speed of 26 miles per hour.
This means each rider may travel a different distance during the week.
On average, each rider travels between 43 and 100 miles in a day.
At any given time, two riders were traveling on the route - one in each direction.
Because most riders travel with the horses, they usually drive to competitions.
It might also sound when a rider travels beneath electric power lines.
Riders can travel a 14-block downtown loop on the light rail system.
Riders may travel in groups or alone as they wish, and are expected to be self-sufficient between controls.
Moving at a steady gallop, horse and rider traveled north.
Riders are not always traveling at full speed or at a specific radius.