The Peoria Lock is having major work done on it. It is closed from 7 am until 5 pm Monday through Saturday. It is open all day Sunday. Commercial boats have priority over recreational boats. There is a lot of traffic here, remember this is a working river. The tows were backed up needing to lock down and up. Although tows can and do travel 24 hours a day, we pleasure boaters, especially those of us that are unfamiliar with this area are off the rivers at night. Kelley had called the Lock Master a few days before and explained that the Loopers were planning on coming through today. He finally understood that we were not able to travel at night. Although he could not guarantee that we would get through, he would do his best.
We left at 7:15 and we were at the lock by 8:15. With us were 4 other loop boats. After calling in we floated until 10ish. The lock finished lifting a barge (which was broken into 2 parts) and decided to take us down before lifting the next tow. (There were tows waiting to go down but the order is based on when the tows arrive – perhaps not efficient, but that is their way). We were pleased and all of us thanked the lock master for his understanding. We also think that he was pleased to have the 5 pleasure boats out of the way!
Once again the smaller pleasure boats were out enjoying the day. This area is a mixture of nature and industry. There were many anchorages along the way, but three of us were planning on staying at Tall Timbers. We had stories to share and an early day would be appreciated.
Illinois Waterway: Mile 167.9 (IVY) to Mile 120.3 (Tall Timbers Marina)
Miles covered: 47.6Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Bridges: 8Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Locks: 1
Left at 7:15 am      Arrived at 1:30