This is the answer to the question "How far can you walk into the woods?" If you keep walking after you have walked half way in, you are walking out.
halfway, after that he is running out
you can only walk "half way" into the woods. Once you are more than half way you are no longer walking into the woods but rather out of the wooks. ;-)
To the center of whatever "woods" the bear happens to be in. Running any further, the bear will be running "out" of the woods, more than he is running into itHalfway. Beyond that, the bear is running out of the woods.
Colin Dexter wrote The Way Through the Woods.
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Half way; after that he is walking out of the woods.
halfway, after that he is running out
Halfway. After that you are walking out of the woods.
you can only walk "half way" into the woods. Once you are more than half way you are no longer walking into the woods but rather out of the wooks. ;-)
Halfway. then he'll be walking out.
Halfway. After that he's running out of the woods :).
Halfway. After that he's running out of the woods :).
The town of Los Trancos Woods, FL is the halfway point.
Halfway
To the center of whatever "woods" the bear happens to be in. Running any further, the bear will be running "out" of the woods, more than he is running into itHalfway. Beyond that, the bear is running out of the woods.
A dog can only run halfway into the woods, because then it starts running out the other side! ____ This is a complex question dependent upon many factors: The first thing we must know is the running capability of the dog under ideal conditions of weather and terrain. If the size of the forest is sufficient to be greater than twice his running capacity, then his running capacity represents a limiting factor in its own right. Otherwise, under ideal conditions the upper limit would be half the diameter of the forest, assuming a circular forest. If it is elliptical or some other shape, the point of entry must also be considered. However, the terrain and climate will further reduce the running distance - for example, the presence of mountains, canyons and rivers in the forest along with extreme fluctuations in temperature, such as a sudden drop to below-zero temperatures can affect the dog. The possible presence of lightning, tornadoes, earthquakes, floods and other natural phenomena might further reduce his running distance. Finally, the absence of presence of predators which might capture and eat said dog would also affect how far Fido runs. Half way. Then he's running out. Halfway. After that, he's running out of the woods. Only one step. Once it's taken more than one it's in the wood and no longer entering it. A dog (any type any size) can run all of the way "INTO" the woods. The word INTO describes the distance from an edge to the Middle or halfway point. Once the dog has reached the halfway point, he is then traveling "OUT OF" the woods. If a dog runs "Half way into the woods" he has only traveled 1/4 of the way THROUGH the woods. Therefore, the dog can run ALL OF THE WAY INTO THE WOODS, then he can continue an equal distance and run ALL OF THE WAY OUT OF THE WOODS. As far as it can run! OK only half way after that it is running out of the forest. He can run halfway into it and halfway out of it as long as the dog does not stop to use a tree. Half way then it starts running out of the woods. halfway, and then he has to run out. (once the dog gets halfway into the woods, he starts to run out of the woods it's the way a dog thinks) He is running out the other half.
In the woods family there are four people their names are Matthew woods rachel woods mercy woods and judith woods