Normal Route
The "Normal Route" refers to the standard path taken to reach a specific destination, often used in hiking, climbing, or travel. It is typically the safest and most straightforward way, designed for those with basic skills and equipment. This route is well-marked and often frequented by others, making it easier to navigate.
In the context of mountaineering, the Normal Route is the most commonly used ascent for a particular peak, such as Mount Everest. Climbers often choose this route to minimize risks and challenges, allowing them to focus on reaching the summit rather than dealing with technical difficulties.