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RV Travel with a Purpose… RV Care-A-Vanners -- Habitat for Humanity Int'l 1 RV Travel with a Purpose… RV Care-A-Vanners RV travel just got better! Habitat for Humanity International’s RV Care-A-Vanner program offers anyone who travels in a recreational vehicle the opportunity to make a difference — and have fun while doing it — by helping build houses with families in need. The RV Care-A-Vanner program welcomes people of all ages and from all walks of life who are ready to pick up a hammer and help change lives. No Experience Necessary Every RV Care-A-Vanner building project is a unique and rewarding experience. Previous RV Care-A-Vanner teams have participated in house construction, roofing, interior and finish work, renovations and disaster relief. Those who prefer to be non-builders volunteer in the affiliate office or as “go fors” around the build site. There are ample opportunities to learn and plenty of meaningful work for everyone — no experience necessary. RV Care-A-Vanner builds normally involve eight to 20 RVing volunteers and last two weeks, with ten six- to seven-hour workdays. A typical day begins with devotions and includes morning, lunch and afternoon breaks. Volunteers bring sturdy work shoes and gloves, and their personal hand tools -- tool belt, hammer, square, pencil, measuring tape. The affiliate provides everything else including power tools, ladders, building materials, instruction and supervision. A volunteer leader handles the organization and administration of the team. Team members pay their own expenses, which may be tax deductible, and the host affiliate arranges for RV parking — usually free or at a nominal charge. Teams can expect at least minimal electric hookups, access to water and a dump station nearby. Hosting affiliates often also provide lunches and a welcome gathering. Due to safety and hygiene issues, pets are not permitted on the work site. Aside from the opportunity to use existing construction skills and learn new ones, RV Care-A-Vanner teams experience God’s love in action firsthand. Lasting friendships develop as the group parks together, builds together, eats together and socializes. In addition, the team often has the opportunity to work alongside local volunteers and future homeowners — a truly unforgettable experience. Check the Build Listing for builds that fit your travel plans. More Than Houses Habitat for Humanity and the RV Care-A-Vanners are about much more than building houses. Many team members partner with Habitat affiliates around the country to promote awareness of poverty housing and homelessness by speaking to churches, civic groups and local media. Individual Care-A-Vanners often make financial contributions to the host affiliate and houses built by RV groups are sometimes funded through fund raising and donations from the members. RV Care-A-Vanners are encouraged to help defray the cost of the program by donating on line.



Diesel Motor Home

IRS Auction - Sales Ad for San Antonio, TX FAQ | Search | IRS Auction Home | Treasury Home Page | Previous Page Notice of Public Auction Sale Under the authority in Internal Revenue Code section 6331, the property described below has been seized for nonpayment of internal revenue taxes due from Taxpayer. The property will be sold at public auction as provided by Internal Revenue Code section 6335 and related regulations. Date: 1/18/2006 Time: 11:00 AM Bidder Registration Time: 10:30 a.m Sale Location: Rod Robertson Enterprises, 7280 South W.W. White Rd., San Antonio, TX 78222 Title Offered: Only the right, title and interest of the taxpayer in and to the property will be offered for sale. If requested, the Internal Revenue Service will furnish information about possible encumbrances, which may be useful in determining the value of the interest being sold. Description of Property: 2002 Honda Aquatrax F12X Jet Ski with trailer. Jet Ski has 102 hours. 1993 Safari Serengeti, 36 foot Pusher, with 350 HP Diesel Engine Motor Home. Motor Home has 57,047 miles. Property May Be Inspected at: The day of the auction, 1/18/2006 from 9 a.m. until sale time at sale location. Encumbrances Note: None Click here for Mail-in Bid Form Click here for Mail-in Bid Form Click here for photos of property The Terms of Payment: Full payment required on acceptance of highest bid. Form of Payment: All payments must be by cash, certified check, cashiers or treasurers check or by a United States postal, bank, express, or telegraph money order. Make check or money order payable to the U.S. Treasury. For additional information about the property and proposed sale,please contact the following office: Name: Mary Beth Justice-Hillard Title: Property Appraisal and Liquidation Specialist Bureau: Internal Revenue Service Address: P.O. Box 1969 Georgetown, TX, 78627 Phone: (512) 464-3097 Mobile: (512) 415-3856 Email: Mary.b.justice@irs.gov Available images for this Item San Antonio TX View One of Jet Ski Top of the Page San Antonio TX Second View of Jet Ski Top of the Page San Antonio TX Third View of Jet Ski Top of the Page San Antonio TX Back View of Motor Home Top of the Page San Antonio TX Front View of Motor Home Top of the Page San Antonio TX Side View of Motor Home Top of the Page San Antonio TX Back Side View of Motor Home Top of the Page San Antonio TX View of Motor Home Interior Top of the Page San Antonio TX Second View of Motor Home Interior Top of the Page San Antonio TX Third View of Motor Home Interior Top of the Page San Antonio TX Fourth View of Motor Home Interior Top of the Page For additional information, please contact Mary Beth Justice-Hillard Updated: 1/11/2006 FAQ | Search | IRS Auction Home | Treasury Home Page | Previous Page



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About the Avalook motorhome Our motor home - SOLD! Here are some photos of our motorhome. (Click them to see a larger version.) We wish we could say that it looks like a modern, attractive, streamlined Winnebago, but it doesn't. It looks like someone had cut some windows in a container and stuck it, complete with an awning on one side, on top of the chassis of a large, tall 4-wheel-drive Toyota Hino truck. Although it sleeps 4, it really only seats 2 when driving - though you could adda seat in the cab for a small child. You definitely wouldn't want anyone riding inthe back, and there is no way to get directly from the cab into the back. The truck has been fitted with over 500 litres of long range fuel tanks, giving it a nearly 2000 kilometre range. It has 600 litres of water tanks, for desert driving. It has a hand winch for lowering the heavy spare tyres from on top, and a built in ladder for reaching the top. On top are storage racks, two new spare tyres, and four 64 watt shade tolerant Unisolar solar cells. Numerous doors low on the body hide lots of storage space. There is a 2.3 kVA Onan generator, gas bottles for the stove, and space for spare jerrycans of generator fuel. As well as the two truck batteries for the 24 volt system, there are four deep discharge home power batteries, an auxiliary charging regulator, and a 350 watt sine wave inverter. The Heron reverse cycle air conditioner in the living area really would be better run off mains power. Another ladder, extending from under the body, is for entering the living quarters ... and you need the ladder to reach the screen door. Inside, closest to the cab are two bunks with reading lights, privacy curtains, and book racks, while at the back is a double bed, next to the Morflo hot water system shower and toilet. The stove is a four burner gas SMEV marine version, while the 150 litre fridge and freezer run off the solar cells. The most impressive sight is the absolute dedication to making use of all possible space for storage. In our long search for a suitable vehicle, we had visited lots of motor homes at different Campervan and Motorhome Club of Australia rallies, but I had never seen a motorhome with storage space as organised as in this purpose built model. Nor is the space just "space". Almost all of it is done as drawers, with good quality glide supports, and all the doors latch closed with recessed marine safety catches. The kitchen area even has pull-out pantry shelves, with the shelves spaced to match common foodstuff boxes. We had to get our drivers' licenses upgraded to a truck class. We were surprised how easy it was to learn to drive the truck, once we got over the shock of being in such a large vehicle (our other car is rather small). Now that we've taken it on some trips, we've decided it's just a bit big for the two of us (it was originally built for a couple with two children), but it will probably turn out to be ideal for our planned around-Australia jaunt in 2002. Motorhome equipment location and instructions for use Home | Newsletter | Places | The Shop | Transport | Topics | About us | Index | Search Brought to you by: Eric Lindsay and Jean Weber P.O. Box 640, Airlie Beach, Qld 4802, Australia Contact us info@avalook.com.au ABN 96 350 124 090 Page last updated 21 October 2002



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Motorhome Rentals - RV Rentals and Camper Hire - Europe  You are here: About > Travel > Europe for Visitors > Transportation > Motorhome Rental Travel Go Europe Essentials European Vacation Planning Map Europe Travel 101 - Before you Go European Distances The Best of Europe European Photo Gallery Topics Europe Travel Planning What to do In Europe Lodging - Hotels and More European Travel Maps Sex and Nudism Travel Photography Transportation Benelux Countries France Germany Austria Switzerland Greece Italy and Malta Travel Info Scandinavian Travel Spain and Portugal United Kingdom and Ireland Buyer's Guide Before You Buy Top Picks Italy Travel Guidebooks Europe Travel Guidebooks German Travel Guidebooks Product Reviews Forums Help FREE Newsletter Sign Up Now for the Europe for Visitors newsletter! See Online Courses   Search Europe for Visitors > Transportation > Motorhome Rental Motorhome and RV Rental in Europe Want to save money on hotels? How about renting a motorhome or RV? Featured are motorhome or RV rental and leasing companies which cater to foreign tourists traveling through Europe. Articles & Resources Sort By : Guide Picks | Alphabetical | Recent RVs - Renting vs. Driving Larry West gives you some arguments for renting or buying an RV for travel. Arrantea Motorhome Rental - Amsterdam - Europe You might be surprised at the gas milage you can get on a simple Mercedes camper van motorhome that sleeps 4 and includes GPS navigation. Motorhome and Camper Rental - Europe Rent motorhomes and campers in many locations all over the world. Motorhome Hire - France Pickup and dropoff your motorhome at depots in Paris, Dijon, Blois, Lyon, Toulouse, Digne, Nice, Marseille and Ajaccio. Daily rental rates for campers sleeping up to 7 people. Motorhome Rental - Germany From this company you can rent an RV in Germany or take a motorhome tour through Europe. RV Rental - European Motorhome Rentals Explained Nice article on what you'll need to know about renting a motorhome in Europe and why it's not a good idea to take yours along. West Highland Motor Home Rentals - Scotland Rent six berth motorhomes from this company located on the west coast of Scotland.   Topic Index | Email to a Friend Our Story | Be a Guide | Advertising Info | Work at About | Site Map | Icons | Help User Agreement | Ethics Policy | Patent Info. | Privacy Policy | Kids' Privacy Policy ©2006 About, Inc., A part of The New York Times Company . All rights reserved. Around About Tips to Losing Weight Guide to Distance Learning How to Travel for Less PHOTOS: Italy PHOTOS: Hybrid Cars What's Hot Assisi Walks Sex Carvings - Sexual Images in European Romanesque Churches Strasbourg Pictures - Le Petite France Half Timbered Houses Pe#241;afiel Spain and the ... Matera Italy the Sassi and the festa della Madonna Bruna Headlines Brits Pay More to Ride the Rails Planning a vacation to Britain? If you plan to get... Friday Fishwrap: Odd Stuff from Europe Have a whale of a time in London: Ok,... Strasbourg Pictures The entire center of Strasbourg was declared a world heritage... Bargain Airlines - Is a Cheap Flight your Best Bet in Europe? Are short, bargain flights within Europe faster than taking the...



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About the Avalook motorhome Our motor home - SOLD! Here are some photos of our motorhome. (Click them to see a larger version.) We wish we could say that it looks like a modern, attractive, streamlined Winnebago, but it doesn't. It looks like someone had cut some windows in a container and stuck it, complete with an awning on one side, on top of the chassis of a large, tall 4-wheel-drive Toyota Hino truck. Although it sleeps 4, it really only seats 2 when driving - though you could adda seat in the cab for a small child. You definitely wouldn't want anyone riding inthe back, and there is no way to get directly from the cab into the back. The truck has been fitted with over 500 litres of long range fuel tanks, giving it a nearly 2000 kilometre range. It has 600 litres of water tanks, for desert driving. It has a hand winch for lowering the heavy spare tyres from on top, and a built in ladder for reaching the top. On top are storage racks, two new spare tyres, and four 64 watt shade tolerant Unisolar solar cells. Numerous doors low on the body hide lots of storage space. There is a 2.3 kVA Onan generator, gas bottles for the stove, and space for spare jerrycans of generator fuel. As well as the two truck batteries for the 24 volt system, there are four deep discharge home power batteries, an auxiliary charging regulator, and a 350 watt sine wave inverter. The Heron reverse cycle air conditioner in the living area really would be better run off mains power. Another ladder, extending from under the body, is for entering the living quarters ... and you need the ladder to reach the screen door. Inside, closest to the cab are two bunks with reading lights, privacy curtains, and book racks, while at the back is a double bed, next to the Morflo hot water system shower and toilet. The stove is a four burner gas SMEV marine version, while the 150 litre fridge and freezer run off the solar cells. The most impressive sight is the absolute dedication to making use of all possible space for storage. In our long search for a suitable vehicle, we had visited lots of motor homes at different Campervan and Motorhome Club of Australia rallies, but I had never seen a motorhome with storage space as organised as in this purpose built model. Nor is the space just "space". Almost all of it is done as drawers, with good quality glide supports, and all the doors latch closed with recessed marine safety catches. The kitchen area even has pull-out pantry shelves, with the shelves spaced to match common foodstuff boxes. We had to get our drivers' licenses upgraded to a truck class. We were surprised how easy it was to learn to drive the truck, once we got over the shock of being in such a large vehicle (our other car is rather small). Now that we've taken it on some trips, we've decided it's just a bit big for the two of us (it was originally built for a couple with two children), but it will probably turn out to be ideal for our planned around-Australia jaunt in 2002. Motorhome equipment location and instructions for use Home | Newsletter | Places | The Shop | Transport | Topics | About us | Index | Search Brought to you by: Eric Lindsay and Jean Weber P.O. Box 640, Airlie Beach, Qld 4802, Australia Contact us info@avalook.com.au ABN 96 350 124 090 Page last updated 21 October 2002



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