“…(i) stripping of regolith from and transport of boulders across low angle surfaces (Kleman, 1994), (ii) progressive removal and transport of large blocks and superstructure from rock outcrops, including tors, in circumstances that preclude toppling, rock wall collapse and periglacial mass movement downslope (André, 2004;Hall and Phillips, 2006), (iii) preferential development of small lee-side steps on small granite protuberances , (iv) streamlining of small hills and development of lee side cliffs, with the formation of roches moutonnées (Jahns, 1943;Lindström, 1988;André, 2001), (v) development of large scale hill asymmetry, with stepped cliffs on the lee side of the hills (Sugden, et al, 1992) and (vi) streamlining of large hills parallel to former ice flow (Rudberg, 1954;Ebert and Hätterstrand, 2010).…”