A good strong healthy horse and pulling a lightly loaded buckboard (four wheels), over ROUGH land or BAD weather; 2 to 5 miles in one day.
The best time seems to be about fifteen miles for a loaded wagon. However this was seldom achieved as such distanced required agreeable land surface and good weather. Wagon trains have been recorded as covering only from one to three miles and five miles was good if the land was rough and the weather inclimate.
by horse and wagon
foot, wagon, and horse
by horse,by wagon and by foot
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Like everyone else by foot, horse, or wagon.
River travel is smoother and is a lot more comfortable when you want to travel a longo one.
On horse, on foot, in a wagon or pulling a handcart.
Horse and Buggy. Walking Covered Wagon Horseback Sleigh
Miners would often travel to California in the 1800's by horse or wagon. It could take up to a year for them to travel that far.
You would hitch a horse to a wagon.