The Summer Storm I Didn't Expect | Solo Motorcycle Camping on Koh Chang

I originally planned for a two-day trip to Koh Chang, but honestly, the weather had other ideas. I headed to the coast expecting a summer ride, only to get hit by a massive April storm that turned this trip into a real test of patience. The biggest lesson from this ride? Never leave your tarp at home, even in the "summer." Camping in a tropical downpour without a tarp is a real pain because you’re stuck inside the tent the whole time. You can’t even step outside to cook a meal. In this episode, I’m dealing with the reality of solo travel when things don't go according to plan. 📍 Location Spotlight: Koh Chang (Trat Province) Koh Chang, or "Elephant Island," is one of Thailand's most iconic destinations, known for its steep, winding coastal roads and dense jungle. While it’s usually a paradise, the weather on the coast can change whenever it wants. Navigating these slippery mountain passes on the Honda CRF 300 Rally in a downpour requires total focus! In this video: Riding the coastal mountain passes in heavy rain The struggle of camping in a storm without a tarp Why the "Summer" weather on the coast is unpredictable Making the tough call to head home early If you enjoyed the chaos of this rainy ride, make sure to LIKE the video and SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss the next adventure as I keep exploring the hidden corners of Thailand! 📸🏍️ #MotorcycleCamping #KohChang #ThailandTravel #AdventureRiding #CRF300Rally #SoloTravel #TheLostWay #RainyDayCamping