A detailed topographic map, at a scale of 1:200, 000, of the Altai Mountains in Russia’s Kazakhstan. The low-contrast of the print reproduction makes some of the fine detail a little difficult to discern. Officially recognized un-surfaced tracks are marked on the map, as is the section of the M52 that snakes through the area. Relief is shown with contours at 40m or 80m intervals & spot heights, & topographic detail is plentiful, including glaciers & snowfields, seasonal rivers & rivers narrower & wider than 60m, heights & direction of flow of water features, cliffs, precipices, rock boulders (10m high), tumuli or knolls (5m high) & mudflats (impassable & passable). Mountain passes are indicated with height & the months during which they are passable. Latitude land longitude lines are shown at Approx. 3.33’ intervals. The map legend is in English. Place names on the maps are transliterated from Cyrillic. A brief outline on Russian mountain pass grades is given & a summary transliteration vocabulary list is provided.