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Getting Lost On Purpose: The Art, Science, And Soul of Surrounding® Kentucky!

A flat map can’t explain why a roadside rock wall feels like a time machine. That’s where Ronald R. (Reggie) Van Stockum Jr. comes in. He’s a lawyer who practices environmental law, a biologist with a PhD, an author who writes like a traveler-poet, and a musician with a knack for rhythm on the page. Together we follow his Surrounding® philosophy — skip the pre-research, chase the blank spaces on the map, write while the feeling is fresh — and discover how Kentucky reveals itself when you’re willing to get lost on purpose.

We start with the ground truth: Kentucky wasn’t planed by glaciers. It’s an unglaciated landscape where Ordovician and Silurian rocks hold fossils you can spot in highway cuts between Shelbyville and Simpsonville. Reggie breaks down why Indiana’s plains are geologically young, how to read a cuesta at a glance, and where to look for crinoid stems and ancient sea life. The science flows into field craft as we wade into Clear Creek to talk Unionidae—fat muckets, washboards—and how learning species turns a casual paddle into a living museum. Geography becomes biography when Reggie traces the old routes: Old Harrod’s Trace through Shelby County, Squire Boone’s detour that sparked Painted Stone, and the many ways patents, deeds, and local historians map stories back onto the land.

Van Stockum’s Surrounding® series of books, which he terms “Journey Logs,” unlocks that way of seeing. Surrounding® Mammoth Cave celebrates everything you missed on the way to the marquee attraction. Surrounding® The Kentucky River follows the three forks and the towns tucked into them. Surrounding® Fort Knox balloons into a 700-plus-page love letter to overlooked places. We talk about the essays that went viral for shining a kind light on Gravel Switch, Brandenburg, and the “Pillars of Hercules” in Estill County, and we preview his next deep dive: Surrounding® Bardstown by chasing the wild, rugged Salt River drainage across the Eden Shale belt. Along the way, we share why Grove Hill Cemetery functions like a pre-Internet social network, how small venues can hold big music nights, and why meeting local historians can change your route—and your mind.

If you’re hungry for Kentucky travel that’s more than a checklist, this conversation offers a toolkit: read the rocks, follow the drainages, ask better questions, and honor the people who keep the stories. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves back roads, and leave a review with the most surprising place.

The Kentucky Hidden Wonders podcast is produced by ShelbyKY Tourism and is hosted by Janette Marson and Mason Warren.

Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/kentucky-hidden-wonders/id1785720996?i=1000735508711

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4DlSJwv4cgOP8jA0KAK9iB?si=jpcrqi6UQL2SQ3iZmpRN7g

Kentucky Hidden Wonders podcast link: https://kentuckyhiddenwonders.buzzsprout.com/2432366/episodes/18063495-getting-lost-on-purpose-the-art-science-and-soul-of-surrounding

 

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Ronald R. Van Stockum, Jr. is a lawyer, teacher, biologist, writer, guitarist, and recently an actor living on his family's old farm in Shelbyville, Kentucky. He has a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Santa Clara University, and a Masters and PhD. in Biology from the University of Louisville. He also has his Juris Doctorate from the Brandeis School of Law. He practices law from offices in Shelbyville, Kentucky concentrating his legal practice in environmental law. His biologic research is in historical phytogeography. Dr. Van Stockum, Jr. has published numerous books, articles, and short stories in the areas of law, science, and creative writing. His 35 titles are available on this site, with many on Amazon, Kindle, and Audible!

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