Riding a Motorcycle on a Trip, the Heavy 190cm Build Was Too Much, I Crashed Twice Today and Lost My Stuff
Hello everyone, I'm Chocolate, and today is the third night of my motorcycle adventure camping.
Today I crashed twice, and I think there will be many more like it.

Morning, the tent and sleeping bag were carrying a damp smell, luckily my new waterproof pad worked, blocking the rain, otherwise my sleeping bag would have gotten soaked! I aired out the tent for an hour, but it was still damp, the temperature dropped, and it started raining again, so I could only pack up and continue.

You can't let rainy days stop you. There will definitely be many more like this on the road. When going to Fengshan Park in Xichuan, the road conditions didn't seem bad, but when it rained, it turned out to be steep and winding, and I was always a little worried. My brother in Xichuan invited me for breakfast, and then we set off for Zhanglan Old Residence. Although I don't particularly love history, I think I should learn more.
We rode for over thirty kilometers, only to find that it was closed! When we first set out, we thought we'd explore every town, but after visiting a few towns, we realized they weren't very interesting, and the people were very few. Okay. Let's go to a more distinctive place in Nanchang – 'Balihu Scenic Area.' As a Nanchang native, I'd never even heard of this place! Starting from Xichuan, it wasn't far, so we followed the navigation and set off. It's a pit to not know the road conditions – navigation led us to all sorts of corners. We ended up driving down small roads (I guess navigation knows me well and knows I like small roads). We almost fell into the field a few times, and I managed to pull the motorcycle back with my willpower.
Later, when we got back to the main road, we realized how bad the navigation was – it clearly had a shorter road, but it led us down small roads, blaming myself for wanting to use a bicycle to navigate.

We arrived at the ancient town and wanted to take pictures of the peach blossoms, but the motorcycle overturned and also damaged my selfie stick! Ugh, another $100+ gone! Luck still favors me. A passing bread truck brother helped me lift the motorcycle.
Walking on the road, I realized that Nanchang is also very beautiful, no worse than tourist attractions in other cities. We arrived at the entrance to Balihu, and it cost 20 yuan to enter. I said I would help them take videos to promote, and the uncle let me in to take some videos. This was my first time operating a drone – well, it wasn't bad, was it? Just the photos were all blurry. There was also a helicopter inside for 500 yuan, a 10-minute ride, and I had a little fun. We also had dinner and found that the buildings in Balihu Town were quite beautiful, with the entire street filled with ancient-style buildings.

It feels quite good. After having dinner, we looked for the lakeside road, wanting to camp on the grass lawn by the lake. But we ended up on a dirt road, with the wheels covered in mud! It wasn't until we reached the concrete road that I had a 'dog shit' pain, but still got up and used all my 'milk' energy to pull the vehicle forward. Anyway, in the end, it was only with the help of passing friends that we could get it up again. We didn't get to camp until it was almost dark. In the future, I need to start looking for camping spots an hour early in unfamiliar places, otherwise, I'd be heartbroken!