An 85-strong contingent of women on postie bikes has raised more than $400,000 for Wings 4 Kidz.
On 9 April women from around the state left Mount Panorama on the fundraising Never Late Fe-mail Postie Bike Ride.
They arrived in Forbes on Saturday morning, having travelled 730km from Canowindra, Young, Temora, West Wyalong and everywhere in between.
After leaving Forbes the ladies rode into Parkes covering close to 900km.
Ride organiser, Garry Rodgers was very happy with the ride overall.
"Apart from the ladies who got injured I was extremely happy with the result," Garry said.
"I'm extremely proud of all the ladies that went to a lot of trouble with fundraising and we're now up to around $433,000 and that's just a wonderful result for the charity and the amount of families it will help."
Garry was more than pleased with the ride as it saw some great roads and weather over the course of the four days and received many positive comments from ladies who took part in the charity ride.
Garry's highlight of the ride was day three which saw a big ride from West Wyalong to Irandra Castle for lunch.
"Those roads and our lunch destination was definitely the highlight and I knew when I found those roads given it was a longer ride to get to lunch they were very good roads of both tar and dirt.
"I think that along with announcing how much we raised was very good."
The ride would not be possible without the generous support of the support crew and Garry said it was nice to see local Peak Hill girl, Anna Westcott pull support crew members up on stage at Forbes in appreciation.
"Nothing was a problem for the support crew and the whole event went really smoothly.
"I would really like to also thank Justcuts for their very valued support," Garry added.
Over the three years that the charity ride has been held the ladies have raised close to $1M.
"I think it's exceptional. This year's total takes our overall total to over $950,000, close to $1M over three years. That's pretty special."
The reason why Garry thinks the charity ride is so successful is because ladies of all ages take part and look out for each other.
"The friendships that are made, the sense of achievement of getting there and the camaraderie is why it's getting bigger and bigger.
"I can only see it continuing to grow," Garry added.
A group of women from Eugowra, Parkes and Young called the Wild Sows were announced as the highest fundraising group with more than $44,000 raised.
Wings 4 Kidz is a 100 per cent volunteer-run charity where all money that is donated to the charity goes towards keeping the planes flying.
All pilots and the team at Wings 4 Kidz volunteer their time to ensure our regional families make it to their medical appointments as comfortably and conveniently as possible ensuring families spend as much time together.
"I'm very, very happy with the whole thing, with the event and with the outcome, I think it was great," Garry said.