“…They are rare features and have been only identified in Frondiellas, Alba, and La Paúl cirques, inside LIA moraines at 2,800, 2,920, and 3,000 m, respectively, formed during the deglaciation that started by 1850 AD. In contrast to frost mounds, protalus lobes are common landforms in nonglaciated environments during the LIA in the Pyrenees, suggesting past permafrost conditions (Fernandes et al, ; González‐García et al, ; González‐García, Serrano, & González‐Trueba, ; Serrano, Agudo, Delaloye, & González‐Trueba, ; Serrano, Martínez de Pisón, & Agudo, ; Serrano, Morales, González‐Trueba, & Martín‐Moreno, ).…”