More than 200 riders from throughout the South West took part in the annual Busselton Black Dog Ride One Dayer on Sunday, March 17.
The riders joined over 7,000 motorcycle enthusiasts across Australia who participated in the event, which raises awareness and funds for suicide prevention.
Participants enjoyed breakfast by the Lions Club, before departing en masse for morning tea by the Country Women's Association and Community Resource Centre in Nannup.
Black Dog Riders then headed to Donnybrook for the finale, all riding in solidarity with those who are shadowed by the black dog of depression.
Before they departed Busselton, riders were buoyed by a series of donations, including a $1000 cheque from Busselton Lifestyle Village.
There was also an intense auction, which saw a one-off piece of memorabilia go for $650.
Donations to the cause can be made by visiting Black Dog Ride's website blackdogride.com.au.
Images by Sophie Elliott.