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Seen from the approach from Arona, Roque Imoque towers like a tooth above the deep cut of Barranco del Rey (see signature picture). Its risges appear to get steeper the closer you get to the summit and it seems unlikely that reaching the summit could be possible without climbing gear. The rock of the area is notoriously brittle, still reducing the chances to stand on the top of Imoque.
| Technical Difficulty | Very Easy | |||||||||||
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| Popularity | 1 | |||||||||||
| Highest point | 1031m | |||||||||||
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| Total gain | 657m | |||||||||||
| Total loss | 648m | |||||||||||
| Duration | 04h00m | |||||||||||
| Distance | 13.0Km | |||||||||||
| Rating | 881 | |||||||||||