How to slide for 30 meters continuously on ice in Fortnite Chapter 4

How to slide for 30 meters continuously on ice in Fortnite Chapter 4
Images via Epic Games

Written by 

Joshua Boyles

Published 

10th Jan 2023 15:14

One of the latest weekly challenges in Fortnite asks you to slide for 30 meters continuously on ice without stopping.

While this seems like an easy ask, there are actually very few places where you can pull off this challenge, so it might leave many feeling stumped.

Where can you slide 30 meters continuously on ice

To start this challenge, you need to head to the large frozen lake to the West of Brutal Bastion, North East of Anvil Square. It has three small islands in the middle and is the largest frozen lake on the map, so it's hard to miss.

Click to enlarge

You can drop here at the start of the game, but this area can be rather busy at the start of a match. It might be worth dropping somewhere nearby and heading to the lake later in a match if you're worried about running into other hostile players.

How do you slide for 30 meters continuously on ice

Once you've arrived at the frozen lake, the rest of this challenge is simple. Ensure that you have a good stretch of ice in front of you by starting your slide at the edge of the lake.

Then, get a good run-up to build some speed before pressing the crouch button to enter into a slide. This will see you sail across the surface of the lake at high speed.

However, to slide 30m on ice, you must ensure that you keep still after you finish sliding. Your slide won't last forever, and eventually, you'll need to stand up. Once this happens, it's crucial that you don't move your character anywhere.

Click to enlarge

If you keep still, your character will continue to slide in a single direction along the ice. Eventually, you'll see the challenge completed notification in the corner of your screen. That's how you know that the 'Slide 30m on ice' challenge is completed.

Sign Up To Our Newsletter

Get exclusive news, content, and discounts sent directly to your inbox

You've joined our newsletter. Thank you!
Sorry, there has been an issue in subscribing to the newsletter.

For more Fortnite guides, keep reading GGRecon.

Joshua Boyles
About the author
Joshua Boyles
Joshua is the Guides Editor at GGRecon. After graduating with a BA (Hons) degree in Broadcast Journalism, he previously wrote for publications such as FragHero and GameByte. You can often find him diving deep into fantasy RPGs such as Skyrim and The Witcher, or tearing it up in Call of Duty and Battlefield. He's also often spotted hiking in the wilderness, usually blasting Arctic Monkeys.
Why trust GGRecon?

Established in 2019, we don’t just cover games - we live them. Our expert team is full of dedicated gamers, qualified journalists, and industry insiders who collectively boast decades of experience covering gaming and esports. This deep-rooted expertise allows us to provide authoritative and nuanced perspectives first-hand from a team who are playing, and researching every game covered on our website. 

Our foundation is built on a profound commitment to editorial independence, ensuring our content remains free from external influence and advertising pressures and is held to the highest level of editorial conduct, integrity, and quality. 

Every article on GGRecon comes from rigorous research, informed analysis, and a passion for gaming that resonates with our readers. We uphold these standards through a transparent editorial policy, accessible here, which governs our processes and maintains our accountability.

Trending
Where to find Malachite in LEGO Fortnite & how to use it
All Fortnite weekly challenges in Chapter 5 Season 2
How to get Copper Bars in LEGO Fortnite
How to make & use a Metal Smelter in LEGO Fortnite
Fortnite weapons tier list for Chapter 5 Season 2 & best guns