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At Pack & Pitch, we believe in transparency. With that in mind you need to know that some of the links you’ll find on this website are affiliate links.
This means that if you click through and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission — at no extra cost to you.

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What This Means for You

We only recommend products, gear, and experiences that we genuinely believe add value to campers, hikers, and outdoor adventurers in the AU/NZ region.

All opinions expressed are our own and are never influenced by affiliate partnerships.
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These programs allow websites like ours to earn small referral fees when visitors purchase recommended products or make campsite bookings.

Why We Use Affiliate Links

Affiliate commissions are what allow us to offer:

  • Free resources like our AU/NZ Camping Checklist
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  • A continually expanding camping directory covering both countries

We see affiliate revenue as a win-win — it helps us stay independent while keeping content free for our readers.

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If you’ve found Pack & Pitch helpful, using our affiliate links is one of the easiest ways to support what we do. Every click and purchase helps us continue discovering and sharing the best campsites, gear, and local tips across Australia and New Zealand.

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