The first small and uninspiring wall when approaching the silos from the east/south. It climbs uglier than it looks.
Reserved for any problems on the silos themselves. They are largely blank and covered with flaking paint, but some fun and easy traversing exists.
Wall immediately behind/against the fourth silo, surrounded by piles of debris.
The heart of the Silos, a set of 3 walls on the opposite side of the alley.
Known to be urinated on and around by at least one homeless guy, geologists hypothesize that many of the classic features on the wall were formed by pee-based erosion over the past 3000 years.
The counterpart to Piss Wall, this wall actually smells even more like piss.
The biggest section, in the area with plenty of opportunity for new climbs, though it is quite overgrown most of the year.
Back (north) side of the complex, that faces the Bayou. Extensive trash on the ground and large holes to fall into.