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Guidelines for using Pack & Pitch – keeping our community safe and respectful.
We respect your time outdoors.
Please read these Terms of Use (“Terms”) carefully before using Pack & Pitch (“we”, “our”, or “us”) and the packandpitch.com website.
1 Acceptance of Terms
By accessing or using this website, you agree to be bound by these Terms and our Privacy Policy. If you do not agree, please discontinue use.
2 Purpose of the Site
Pack & Pitch provides camping guides, gear recommendations, and directory listings for Australia and New Zealand. Information is for general guidance only and may change without notice.
3 User Responsibilities
You agree to use the site lawfully and not to:
- post, upload, or distribute false or misleading content;
- copy or reproduce site material without permission;
- interfere with site security or other users’ access.
4 Affiliate Links & Commissions
Some links are affiliate links, meaning we may earn a small commission if you purchase through them, at no extra cost to you. Our Affiliate Disclosure explains this in more detail.
5 Directory Listings & Accuracy
While we aim to keep campsite information current, conditions, amenities, and access can change. Always confirm details directly with the operator or local authority before travelling.
6 Limitation of Liability
Pack & Pitch will not be liable for any direct, indirect, or consequential loss arising from the use or inability to use this site, including reliance on listings or third-party information.
7 Intellectual Property
All content, graphics, and design elements are owned by Pack & Pitch or licensed for use. Unauthorised copying or redistribution is prohibited.
8 Third-Party Links
We are not responsible for the content or accuracy of external sites linked from this website.
9 Changes to These Terms
We may update these Terms from time to time. Revised versions take effect when published on this page.
10 Contact Us
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Last updated: 24 October 2025
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