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Do Admins ever go on team building retreats? If so, what has been your favorite?

— Reddit user k_princess

Recently, the Reddit team took a trip up to South Lake Tahoe, Nevada! It was a company wide trip, and it was an amazing time—we literally could not have asked for a better trip together.

It luckily snowed the night we arrived, leaving the perfect layer of powder for those of us who wanted to going skiing and snowboarding. It also left a fresh layer of soft snow to work with for those of us who wanted to build a Snoo-man! Check out this awesome Snoo we built!

I opted out of the wild snow sports and played it relatively cool by going tubing.

Every night, we had dinner catered, which gave us the perfect opportunity to play a little activity I like to call The Poop Head Game. We started this game in the office several weeks ago, and the objective is very simple. Take a Snapchat photo of your co-worker, put a poop emoji on their head, and then send it to them. In the office, it’s fun, but over several days with all of your co-workers in Tahoe, it went viral. So much so, that by the end of the night it wasn’t really about who you could poop head, but rather, what was the rarest combination of employees you could get together, to poop head them simultaneously. Yes, we are the people working on Reddit, and this is what we do for entertainment.

Two of the rarest shots from the night were both taken by nivraghtebasile. The rarest shot was of myself and rram, original creators of the Poop Head Game. However, nothing says top tier poop head by nabbing a shot of Kn0thing and Spez together—my personal favorite. Yes, this is actually a thing.

Of course, there was partying and a little drinking, as would be expected on any company retreat. I’m happy to report nobody on our team gets royally smashed and that we’re all responsible adults (hey, buddy, you let us keep the Poop Head Game, and we stay sober enough to run Reddit.com—deal?!)

In the end, I personally had tons of seafood, lost a few bucks on slots and sports betting, and helped amass enough tickets in the arcade where collectively, we could all purchase one pink blow-up dolphin. Company retreats like this definitely help bring many of Reddit’s employees, old and new, closer together. We really are one big happy family, as cheesy as that may sound.