Again, counting the fitness trail as hiking as it forces you to use all sorts of muscle groups jogging or walking between stations where you stop to do some crazy exercise. We (witcheypoojr, rainhag and I) were supposed to do this trail tomorrow, but scheduling conflicts conflicted, so we went today. Had I known earlier this morning, I would have saved the five mile bike ride I rode for tomorrow. But alas, today I'm kicking ass. Tomorrow, probably not so much. We walked the first loop to see where the trail actually went and what the stations were. In this way we wouldn't have to stop too long to figure out what we were supposed to do and keep heart rates up. It was a brisk walk around. It was a good thing we did this, as some of the stations were either lacking the equipment or lacking the explanation. In either of those cases we made up an exercise to do. We then jogged and walked and (even ran a leg) the second time around. Each lap was one mile, plus a little back tracking looking for stations in the intial walk through. A little more than two miles in a little less than an hour. And unfortunately, there is no convenient website listing the locations of all of these fitness trails in the area. There's rumored to be one in South Park as well as Fox Chapel. We plan to investigate these claims. The other bonus of this park, The Big Blue Slide.