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MOUNTS AND VEHICLES TABLE
Mount / Vehicle
Per Hour
Per Day
Mount
Carrying Load
Light Horse
Unladen
6 miles
48 miles
Light Horse
151-450 lbs.
4 miles
32 miles
Light Warhorse
Unladen
6 miles
48 miles
Light Warhorse
231-690 lbs.
4 miles
32 miles
Heavy Horse
Inladen
5 miles
40 miles
Heavy Horse
201-600 lbs.
3.5 miles
28 miles
Heavy Warhorse
Unladen
5 miles
40 miles
Heavy Warhorse
301-900 lbs.
3.5 miles
28 miles
Pony
Unladen
4 miles
32 miles
Pony
76-225 lbs.
3 miles
24 miles
Warpony
Unladen
4 miles
32 miles
Warpony
101-300 lbs.
3 miles
24 miles
Donkey
Unladen
3 miles
24 miles
Donkey
51-150 lbs.
2 miles
16 miles
Mule
Unladen
3 miles
24 miles
Mule
231-690 lbs.
2 miles
16 miles
Riding Dog
Unladen
4 miles
32 miles
Riding Dog
101-300 lbs.
3 miles
24 miles
Cart / Wagon
-
2 miles
16 miles
Watercraft

Raft / Barge (poled or towed)*
-
0.5 miles
5 miles
Keelboat (rowed)* -
1 mile
10 miles
Rowboat (rowed)* -
1.5miles
15 miles
Sailing Ship (sailed)
-
2 miles
48 miles
Warship (sailed and rowed)
-
2.5 miles
60 miles
Longship (sailed and rowed)
-
3 miles
72 miles
Galley (rowed and sailed)
-
4 miles
96 miles
* = Rafts, barges, keelboats, and rowboats are used on lakes and rivers. If
going downstream, add the speed of the current (typically 3 miles per hour)
to the speed of the vehicle. In addition to 10 hours of being rowed, the
vehicle can also float an additional 14 hours, if someone guides it, so add an
additional 42 miles to the daily distance travelled. These vehicles can not
be rowed against any significant current, but they can be pulled upstream
by draft animals on the shore.