The Odell Buckenflush Chronicles 3: Paddling Higher and Deeper (PHD) - 2nd Edition

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Steve Spencer, Apr 11, 2025 - Juvenile Fiction - 262 pages

The Odell Buckenflush Chronicles are a collection of river tales garnered from a career in the field of outdoor education. Throughout the Odell Buckenflush Chronicles, experiential-learning is mated with humor and addresses our environmental impacts and consequences of actions. While most of the tales have a humorous slant, each tale has a lesson directed at those who venture to the outdoors via our waterways.

The tales provide fun examples for outdoor leaders, teachers, camp counselors, and resource managers to utilize in an ever-shrinking outdoor environment, making this book a tool for both education and entertainment. After all, the outdoor educator is in the business of “edutainment.”

In the Odell Buckenflush Chronicles, circumstances unfold and decisions must be made that have consequences. Through the decisions we make, hopefully we learn from our experiences, gain wisdom, and develop good judgement. The great outdoor educator, Paul Petzoldt once noted, “People in outdoor settings should learn from their experiences; however, many must have what “just happened” explained to them, otherwise they keep making the same mistakes over and over.” There are a wealth of examples of “what just happened,” in these tales.

While this compilation is not a treatise on learning theory, it does provide different examples of learning. We all learn differently as the great American humorist, Will Rogers expressed, “There are three kinds of (people): Those that learn by reading. The few who learn by observation. The rest have to pee on the electric fence for themselves.”

Have fun with these tales! Odell does the “peeing.” As the reader, all you have to do is enjoy!

The design of all five volumes in the Odell Buckenflush Chronicles is consistent. Each volume has forty-eight tales arranged into four chapters entitled:

Inventions and Achievements

Family Connections

Rescue and Survival

Philosophy and Life

At the end of each tale is a short note entitled, “Tale of the Tale.” This section details the real-life inspiration of the tale.

A Glossary of River Terms is included in each volume with accuracy and “tongue-in-cheek” definitions.

Multiple “Appendices” provide cross-references for:

Rivers and geographic locations

Previously published tales

Subjects related to outdoor experiences

Buckenflush characters in the tale

Finally, there is no single person who is Dr. Odell Buckenflush. He is a combination of real folks, imagination, and folklore. Perhaps you may recognize yourself or your common experiences in some of these tales.

 

Contents

What are the Odell Buckenflush Chronicles?
Foam Airbags
ZMudslide Drag
Dead Fish Polo
Odell and Ray Charles
The Portage Tumpline
The Vandal Challenge 2
Buzz Bait
Beast of Burden
The Rivers Loggers Part
Maximum Wedgie
The Hunchback Of BrokenNose Damn The Hunchback of Notre
Old Folks on the River
on the Stupid Scale
The Good Hand
The Priceless Paddle

The Frog
The Super Shuttler
The Arkansas Wampus
Thats Why It Is a OnePerson Tent
How Dead Ted Redd Got His Name
The Doing Over and Over
Appendix 1
Copyright

Common terms and phrases

About the author (2025)

Dr. Steve Spencer is a retired emeritus professor in the School of Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sport at Western Kentucky University, and the founder of the Outdoor Leadership Program at WKU, a program in experiential education that began in the early 90s. He was an instructor trainer with the American Canoe Association, a Leave No Trace Master Educator, and a certified outdoor Leader with the Wilderness Education Association. Currently, he enjoys a wide variety of outdoor pursuits but does not do any of them enough.

Steve taught at WKU (1990–2020). With family roots in the Ozark Mountains, he holds degrees from the University of Arkansas, Mizzou, and Missouri State. Dr. Spencer spent 12 years coaching football in college and high school, prior to completing his doctoral studies at Arkansas.

Steve and Debby Spencer resided in Bowling Green, KY for 30 years before retiring to the Ozarks. They travelled and paddled throughout the US prior to Debby’s passing in May of 2023. Debby Spencer served as inspiration, backboard, and editor for the first edition of the five-book set of the Odell Buckenflush Chronicles.