There is not enough information provided to know. If one was walking five miles south, then east, then north, and you were on the northern coast of Alaska, it would probably - but not invariably - be white, the color of a polar bear.
However, you could as easily be walking those distances and directions any where in the world, so you could see any color of bear that exists in the area.
Length (longest distance, north to south): 411 miles
The State of Georgia, in the USA, is about 300 miles north/south and about 275 miles east/west. The nation of Georgia, formerly a part of the Soviet Union, is about 360 miles east/west and about 120 miles north/south.
The distance from Wisconsin to the North Pole is 3,250 miles. The South Pole is located 9,000 miles from Wisconsin.
Yes, several hundred miles.
5,183 miles via the shortest (great circle, north/south) route.
26. Updated: There's actually multiple distances depending on your route. It's around 21 miles starting from South Kaibab and finishing at North Kaibab (or reversed, of course). If you do the Bright Angel to North Kaibab it's approximately 24 miles.
Wyoming is about 280 miles wide (north to south).
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It takes about 12,450.5 miles from the north pole to the south pole or south pole to north pole.
Length (longest distance, north to south): 411 miles
Iowa is approximately 200 miles north to south.
About 340 miles (550 KM) from Eilat (south) to Metula (north).
The distance from north to south across Tennessee is approximately 440 miles.
North Dakota is about 211 miles wide (north to south).
4500 miles long
Kansas is about 410 miles long north to south.
The state of Mississippi is 340 miles long (north to south) and 170 miles wide (east to west).