First lamp post had a cabbie next to it. Looked like he was waiting for a call. Lucky for me, he left just as I was about to drive away. I went in for the find. The lamp posts in this plaza were skirtless, so no lifting was needed. Looked under and saw that it was tucked into the tube. I was a little nervous about wires near the spot I had to reach into but pulled the munzee out safely. Scanned and returned it. The MO's magnetic munzee was put together exactly how I made 2 of my 3 undeployed munzees - and here I was thinking I had created something unique.
Second lamp post was in front of the store entrance. It was a busy Saturday in the lot - dozens of people coming and going. The parking spots by the lamp post were busy. But I tried anyway. Did a quick scan under the lamp post but saw nothing. There was a big pink wad of gummy stuff under the lamp post. Very unpleasant. I didn't want to stick my fingers under there so I didn't. Went shopping. Came back to the car, drove over to the 3rd munzee, about 300m away. The munzee app was all over the place. Checked 3 lamp posts quickly because again there were too many people in the lot. Saw nothing. Went shopping again.
It's going to drive me batty having those green active parking lot munzee markers on my map of nearest munzees. I don't want to try again. I'd prefer an "ignore" feature. Hopefully the munzee team will see the advantage of allowing players to ignore munzees that way we can concentrate on munzees in locations we'd prefer visiting. Otherwise there's going to be so much chaff on the map that it's going to be hard to separate out the wheat. Some of us may give up on the game if it becomes a chore.
After the plaza excursion I stopped off at a small city park. It has a metal feature/sculpture surrounded by ponds. Deployed my very first munzee. Deploying was quick, almost too quick. It gets deployed before you get to write up a description. Good thing it can be editted in the field, but it's not easy with a cell phone. I also took some averaged readings with my handheld GPS. I forgot to write the GPS coords and the parking info into the description (too cold to spend a lot of time writing up anyway). Finished the write-up when I got home. Added a more verbose description of where it is because cell phone coordinates can be so inaccurate.
I cold laminated the QR code and covered the back in camo tape. Punched an eyelet into the material then hung it camo side out against the trunk of a cedar tree, about 4 feet high. Hopefully it blends in enough so park users don't notice but munzee players see it fairly quickly. I've got my fingers crossed that munzee players tuck it back so that the QR code is up against the trunk and not visible. Time will tell.