After spending a week in MacKay Idaho exploring the
off road trails I headed down to Bayfield Colorado to participate in a 2 week
Habitat for Humanities build. I was joined by five other Habitat for
Humanities RV Care-A-Vanners and volunteers from various companies in the
Bayfield and Durango area.
Habitat for Humanities RV Care-A-Vanners is a
volunteer program for anyone who travels in a recreational vehicle, wants to
build Habitat houses and have fun doing it.
Our assignment was to frame the outside and inside walls on the 2nd
floor of a duplex. After framing, we put sheathing and insulation on the outside
walls; the final step was to install the roof trusses. I was fortunate to
work with an amazing Project Manager who made the experience extremely positive
and rewarding. I definitely will sign up for another Build.
Habitat for Humanities Durango Fund raiser at a local Brew Pub. Habitat for Humanities RV Care-A-Vanners were invited guest,. Alan , our Project Manager, generously provided us with tickets for free dinner and adult beverage. 
The Habitat for Humanities of La Plata County Director held an appreciation BBQ pot luck for the RV Care-A-Vanners
Down Town Bayfield, Colorado. Only place open for Sunday brunch was the "B Diner"
Bayfield Riverside RV Park, real pleasant and peacefully place to spend 3 weeks. Only had a 6 mile round trip peddling my bike to the build site. Good thing, this old boy was a little tired after working 8 hours in 90 degree temperature
The Duplex. Assignment was to frame outside and inside walls, insulate and put on sheathing and roof trusses. We achieved our goal.
The Habitat for Humanities of La Plata County Director held an appreciation BBQ pot luck for the RV Care-A-Vanners
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