Woot!!!! Two replies....there really is somebody out there....;=) Ok, I suggested 3 people because I can't work that fast. This weekend I was in BG and somehow became the chat group leader, and at the same time was trying to form a group. It seemed like a dozen people arrived at the same time and I was swamped. I tried to /cg invite the same person 5 TIMES because I kept spelling his name wrong. But I will trust you guys when you say that one person can handle BOTH functions with practically no delay.....I just know I can't so don't ever give both jobs to me. *grin* I LOVE the idea of taking a keep and working from there as a base for RvR. You're a genius. No, not sure that anyone has ever timed the ride from Hug, and the run without speed from Hag, and the run from Hag with speed. LOL, there are infinite possibilities. However, there is one other VERY good reason to bind in Hug...you can take that much needed AFK while on horse that you can't when trying to dodge trees running. I agree that we should have a bind spot suggestion for all events, not just those that take us to the frontier. Ok, here is my summary of what I "think" I have heard so far: 1. Everyone REALLY, REALLY needs to camp the night before the event at the start point for the event. And everyone REALLY, REALLY needs to be there prior to start time so we can actually leave at the designated start time. 2. The event posting should include a suggested bind spot. 3. There will be one person that handles all chat group invites AND assigns people to groups. This should not be the event leader, and also assumes that the group leaders are present early so they can issue the invites. 4.When it makes sense, we will have a "kick-off" event that gets those that are on time right into the action as soon as possible. Those that come later will be brought into the main group as soon as possible, but should not require a long pause in the action to do this. 5. When the event is aimed at RvR, a good plan would be taking a keep, and then using it as a base of operations for regular RvR, preferably in Hibernia. Let me know if this is correct or if I left something out, and then let's not stop here. What else can we do to improve the whole experience for everyone? Olden