For Nepal, the heights indicated on the Nepal Topographic Maps are followed. For China and the Baltoro Karakoram(英语:Baltoro Muztagh), the heights are those of Mi Desheng's "The Maps of Snow Mountains in China". For the Hispar Karakoram(英语:Hispar Muztagh) the heights on a Russian 1:100,000 topo map Archived copy. [2008-07-15]. (原始内容存档于2008-04-27). seem to be more accurate than the customarily quoted heights probably based on US army maps from the 50s [1] (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆). Elsewhere, unless otherwise indicated, heights are those in Jill Neate's "High Asia".
For Nepal, the heights indicated on the Nepal Topographic Maps are followed. For China and the Baltoro Karakoram(英语:Baltoro Muztagh), the heights are those of Mi Desheng's "The Maps of Snow Mountains in China". For the Hispar Karakoram(英语:Hispar Muztagh) the heights on a Russian 1:100,000 topo map Archived copy. [2008-07-15]. (原始内容存档于2008-04-27). seem to be more accurate than the customarily quoted heights probably based on US army maps from the 50s [1] (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆). Elsewhere, unless otherwise indicated, heights are those in Jill Neate's "High Asia".
For Nepal, the heights indicated on the Nepal Topographic Maps are followed. For China and the Baltoro Karakoram(英语:Baltoro Muztagh), the heights are those of Mi Desheng's "The Maps of Snow Mountains in China". For the Hispar Karakoram(英语:Hispar Muztagh) the heights on a Russian 1:100,000 topo map Archived copy. [2008-07-15]. (原始内容存档于2008-04-27). seem to be more accurate than the customarily quoted heights probably based on US army maps from the 50s [1] (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆). Elsewhere, unless otherwise indicated, heights are those in Jill Neate's "High Asia".
For Nepal, the heights indicated on the Nepal Topographic Maps are followed. For China and the Baltoro Karakoram(英语:Baltoro Muztagh), the heights are those of Mi Desheng's "The Maps of Snow Mountains in China". For the Hispar Karakoram(英语:Hispar Muztagh) the heights on a Russian 1:100,000 topo map Archived copy. [2008-07-15]. (原始内容存档于2008-04-27). seem to be more accurate than the customarily quoted heights probably based on US army maps from the 50s [1] (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆). Elsewhere, unless otherwise indicated, heights are those in Jill Neate's "High Asia".