Trotter, Sonnie

Biography

Born and raised in the flatlands of southern Ontario, Sonnie Trotter discovered climbing at age 15 at an indoor gym called Of Rock and Chalk. For his 16th birthday, his parents gifted him a three-month climbing pass—a gift that would shape the rest of his life. At 17, Trotter traveled to Rifle, Colorado, where he climbed his first 5.14 and fell in love with both the mountains and the vagabond lifestyle.

Over the years, he has lived out of six different vehicles, chasing his passion for climbing. A national champion in his early 20s, Trotter left competitions behind to focus on outdoor climbing, developing new routes, and pushing the limits of the sport. His hard repeats and bold first ascents soon caught the attention of the climbing world, leading to partnerships with brands like Patagonia and Five Ten. His accomplishments span nearly every climbing discipline, from deep-water soloing to big wall free climbs.

Today, Trotter lives in Canada with his wife, Lydia, and their two children. He makes a living through writing, photography, product development, and guiding, and is a co-founder of the Canmore Climbing Gym, located near Banff National Park.