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The shows and episodes that stuck with us in 2016.
The shows and episodes that stuck with us in 2016. (Photo: littlehenrabi/iStock)

The Best Podcasts of 2016

Great audio took over the outdoors world this year, and not just because 国产吃瓜黑料 launched a show of our own in March. Now it's time to take a look back.

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The shows and episodes that stuck with us in 2016.
(Photo: littlehenrabi/iStock)

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Let's call 2016 the Year of Audio. We know this makes us sound out of touch鈥斺淗ave you guys heard of this thing called a podcast? Great stuff!鈥 But in our world, the medium really did come into its own this year, with great new general-interest shows about the outdoors, smart stories, and yes, the launch of the 国产吃瓜黑料 Podcast (we're only a little biased when we say it's a truly worthwhile listen). Here are the episodes you should revisit and the shows you should make sure are on your 2017 playlist.

Best Podcast of the Year

There are technically several problems with our naming , a production of New Hampshire Public Radio,聽the best new podcast of the year. Clearly we think the 国产吃瓜黑料 Podcast is the best podcast ever made, right? That's true, but we're聽not too selfish to share the love. Even if the name is pretty darn close to our own.聽

Our favorite episodes:聽

  • 鈥:鈥 A heartwarming story of sportsmanship, beavers, and host Sam Evans-Brown's secret past life.
  • 鈥:鈥 On the notoriously crazy White Mountain trail crews, with a special cameo from Robert Moor, author of聽On Trails.
  • 鈥:鈥 One of 国产吃瓜黑料/In's funniest episodes, exploring聽the fitness claims and questionable aesthetics of the Vibram聽FiveFingers shoe.
  • 鈥:鈥 Tensions abound after Scott聽Jurek's聽post-Appalachian Trail celebrations.

Best Episodes of the Year

We polled 国产吃瓜黑料 editors and Peter Frick-Wright, host of the 国产吃瓜黑料 Podcast, on the shows that inspired them and stuck with them.聽

国产吃瓜黑料 Podcast: 鈥淪truck by Lightning鈥

[Editor's聽note: We made Frick-Wright tell us his favorite episode.] 鈥This story kept surprising us and finding new ways to surpass expectations as we were reporting it. First, Phil's ex-wife gave us an amazing and non-sugarcoated look at their lives before and after the lightning strike. Then Phil was about as open and honest and real with us as anyone we've ever talked to. Our hearts broke for him. Then we talked to the woman who rescued Phil from the second lightning storm. I'm still getting emails from people saying, 鈥榃hat are the chances…?鈥 鈥 鈥擯eter Frick-Wright聽

Sound Matters: 鈥淭he Sound of Life Itself鈥

鈥淭im Hinman's laconic writing and aired-out style of narration is an antidote for quick edits and frantic pace of a lot of American shows, and he's masterful at using sound to hold your attention without rushing the story. , Hinman talks to Bernie Krause about natural soundscapes and how the natural world runs on sound. I was going to do a very similar piece for 国产吃瓜黑料, but this one is so good it pretty much convinced me that there wasn't anything left to say.鈥 鈥擯FW

Benjamen Walker's Theory of Everything: 鈥淎 Light Touch and a Slight Nudge鈥

鈥淏enjamen Walker is a writer's writer. He just happens to write for the ear and put out a podcast instead of publishing stories in print. And the stories are wacky and gonzo and you never quite know what's fiction and what's not until he's done telling them. happens to be true. I think. I had a lot of fun wondering.鈥 鈥擯FW

Love+Radio: 鈥淎 Girl of Ivory鈥

鈥淭his is the ; a plot that twists and turns like a David Grann story, but wouldn't have worked in print and wouldn't have worked on video. There's a moment partway through where I texted [co-producer] Robbie Carver聽just to say, 鈥楬oly shit!鈥櫬燼nd if you listen you'll know exactly where it was.鈥 鈥擯FW

Code Switch: 鈥淢ade For You and Me鈥澛

鈥淩epresentation in the outdoors is a huge issue that we鈥檝e only just begun to touch on in our coverage.聽聽of the Code Switch podcast鈥攚hich launched earlier this year and focuses on race and culture鈥攖ackles what it means to be 鈥渙utdoorsy鈥 as a person of color.鈥 鈥擬olly Mirhashem, online fitness editor

Ultra Runner Podcast: 鈥淛im Walmsley Interview: July 29鈥澛

鈥淲hen ultrarunning historians (let's just pretend those exist for a moment) look back on 2016, they'll remember it as the year that the sport transformed from a slow, methodical, tactical affair to one dominated by . They'll say that Jim Walmsley, a then practically unknown 26-year-old runner from Flagstaff, Arizona, ushered in this new era during the 2016 running of Western States. While Walmsley ended up placing 18th in that race after accidentally taking a wrong turn at mile 93, he, by ultrarunning standards, , running well ahead of course-record pace. In of Ultra Runner Podcast, host Eric Schranz talked to Walmsley about this incredible run, how he trained for, and how it felt to have history slip through his fingers. Walmsley would go on to win every race he subsequently ran that summer, setting multipule course records in the process. His interview with Schranz was, for all intents and purposes, his coming out party.鈥澛犫擶es Judd, online fitness editor

Science Vs: 鈥淔racking鈥

鈥淚t's not just that Science Vs doesn't take sides, it often manages to make both sides of an argument鈥攁nd itself鈥攕ound totally silly. The聽聽is just as hard on the environmentalists as it is on the natural gassers, and host Wendy聽Zukerman聽is so totally committed to her constant jokes that it creates a safe mental space to listen and question topics that you thought you already understood.鈥 鈥擯FW

99% Invisible: 鈥淭he Green Book鈥

鈥淒id you know that for much of the聽20th聽century people of color relied on a publication called The Green Book to guide them to places where they would be served at restaurants and could safely spend the night? I didn't. And I never thought of the interstate highway system as a racially charged, potentially dangerous place until I heard聽. 99% Invisible聽is mostly about architecture and design and history, but everyone who cares about the world around them should be listening.鈥 鈥擯FW

The Memory Palace:聽鈥淎rtist in Landscape鈥澛

鈥淚 like the Memory Palace quite a bit. Nate DiMeo does a quick history lesson, but makes the story super interesting. Like 聽on聽how Audubon bird collection came to be… but not really, it's a love story. A sad one.鈥 鈥擟harlie Ebbers, editorial fellow

To the Best of Our聽Knowledge:聽鈥淭he聽Edge of聽the Run鈥澛

鈥淚鈥檓 absolutely a self-proclaimed running nerd, but聽聽approaches running from a wide variety of angles鈥攊ncluding doping, a self-transcendence race, and all the varied reasons to run鈥攕o you don鈥檛 need to also be a running nerd to enjoy it.鈥 鈥擬M

Honorable Mentions: The Shows You Should Subscribe to in 2017

These podcasts have made a strong showing this year, but we're already looking ahead to the shows we expect to get even better聽in the year ahead.聽

: A welcome newcomer with thoughtful interviews and stories about women and the outdoors.
Recommended episode: 鈥溾

: An old standby that only gets better with time.
Recommended episode: 鈥溾澛

: Shockingly made roadies鈥 concerns interesting even to non-cyclists, making it our niche pick of the year.
Recommended episode: 鈥溾

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