
Outside Podcast The Joy (and Agony) of Skiing, Surfing, and Climbing in the Dead of Night, with Chris Benchetler
Mar 10, 2026
Chris Benchetler, professional skier, artist, and filmmaker behind Mountains of the Moon. He talks about chasing audacious creative projects, shooting a neon-lit film almost entirely at night in brutal conditions, and how painting and skiing share flow, intuition, and the drive to do the hard thing.
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Skate Crash Before A Heli Trip
- Chris fractured his hip skateboarding days before a heli-ski scouting trip and still pushed through the mission despite pain and limited mobility.
- He hobbled to meet a GoPro contact, later struggled to click into bindings, and only got the injury fully checked after returning from the trip.
Same Flow State Behind Skiing And Painting
- Chris links the emotional high of a perfect ski turn to the same flow state he seeks in painting where action outpaces thought.
- He describes pure presence, intuition, and weightless carving as the shared mechanism behind both art and skiing.
Art As A Channel For Many Influences
- Chris views himself as a medium for ideas that come from family, conversations, and subconscious sources rather than owning them.
- He says his art and films are assemblages of influences like the Grateful Dead, mycology, seasons, and light moving across landscapes.
