AngelRide – 2010

Angel gets the riders ready to roll. Click on the image to view the AngelRide gallery colection.

AngelRide: where hundreds of smiling people join together for a great cause, 300 cyclists gut it out over the Connecticut hills, and 350 volunteers work arm-in-arm to make every moment special. Where 100% of the donations go directly to the Hospital Outreach Program of the Hole in the Wall Camp, and some very exceptional sponsors stand behind it all. AngelRide is a family.


Every family has its photo albums and AngelRide is no exception. Click on the links below to check out pics of these amazing people:

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7 Responses to “AngelRide – 2010”

  1. [...] I love taking pictures for Flashes of Hope. These images, captured in hospital rooms, help kids suffering from life threatening diseases change the way they see themselves. The process and resulting photos bring smiles to the families and the kids. Often I get to say hello to Hospital Outreach specialists of the Hole in the Wall, as they always seem to be working nearby – thanks to the good folks of AngelRide. [...]

  2. Ed Dean Ed Dean says:

    Young AngleRiders posted. Panoramas of the motocrew and the riders coming next.

  3. Ed Dean Ed Dean says:

    Added Day 2 parts 1 & 2 – Enjoy and let me know what you think.

  4. Willow Willow says:

    Ed, your amazing photos are a wonderful tribute to the persistence of these riders. It’s all about the kids! Great job!

  5. [...] created this page so that member s of the AngelRide community can share links to any derived works. I’d life to keep a central repository of the [...]

  6. Hi Ed,
    Man! Your photos are simply stunning this year! I honestly couldn’t imagine how they could have gotten any better from last year. But they are!!
    Thank you!

    ~Lynn Co-founder, AngelRide

  7. [...] zero to several hundred in a couple months. Our riders and volunteers contributed more stories and pics and videos. We extended the event from one weekend to year-long. Because the community is more than [...]

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