> Is there a ranking somewhere that shows caches per population > density? > I would bet that would push Arizona higher than number 8. > > Brian Cluff > Team Snaptek You and Jason are always so responsive to us, I'm happy to oblige with the attached. Actually, I was wondering the same thing and decided to "do the math". Surprisingly, when ranked by caches per population density (based on 2000 census data), we slip to ninth, behind (in order) Utah, Idaho, Oregon, Wyoming, Washington, Alaska, Maine, and Nevada. I find it interesting that you have to go all the way down to the fifteenth spot to find a state east of the Mississippi (New Hampshire). The attached file is a zipped Excel (Windows) spreadsheet file. If anyone would like this data in some other format, email me directly (don't clutter the listserver, please), and let me know what format you'd like to receive the data in. I'll do my best to oblige. I've really gotta find a job. Steve Team Tierra Buena "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics." -- Attributed, probably incorrectly, to both Mark Twain and Benjamin Disraeli