Riders from all over the South-West came together last month for one of Australia's biggest fundraising campaigns.
The region's 10th annual 'Black Dog Ride - 1 Dayer' event saw more than 300 riders take part in a 150-kilometre journey from Busselton to Bunbury via Nannup.
After completing registrations and having breakfast at the Busselton Toyota Pre Delivery Centre, the group departed at 9.30am.
They arrived in Nannup for morning tea at 11am, before hopping back on the bikes and heading off towards Bunbury.
The ride concluded at 1pm, with the group re-uniting for a barbecue at the Leschenault Inlet.
Event co-ordinator Steve Ingram thanked the riders, volunteers and sponsors for their undying support.
"This initiative brings people together to relax, talk about things, and have a nice ride. It's a very important campaign," Mr Ingram said.
The 'Black Dog Ride' was first completed by Steve Andrews back in 2009.
Mr Andrews set off from Busselton, before carrying out a 26-day solo motorcycle journey around Australia.
The '1 Dayer' initiative was initially set up to "prompt a national discussion about depression and suicide prevention".
This year's campaign involved 38 rides and more than 6000 participants.
Due to the current health crisis, all upcoming Black Dog Ride events have been postponed until further notice.
Visit blackdogride.org.au/ for more details about the foundation and their campaigns.