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With over 30 dedicated expedition cruise vessels regularly sailing their waters, the polar regions have become an increasingly popular destination for Arctic and Antarctic exploration cruise ships. However, these pristine and far-flung regions are far from being tourist hotspots, and expedition vessel owners and operators are united in keeping the places they visit unspoiled. We only recommend Arctic and Antarctic cruise operators who are members of IAATO - the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators. Their code of conduct and practices ensure that every care is taken to ensure the pristine landscapes you will encounter remain that way.

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Storm-Battered Antarctic Cruise Ship Limps Home

December 8, 2010 / 11:06 AM EST / CBS/AP

An Antarctic cruise ship that broke down during a rough storm was slowly returning to its home port in Argentina Wednesday with 160 people on board.

High seas knocked out an engine on the Clelia II Tuesday, reports CBS News Correspondent Elizabeth Palmer .

The captain said that, in nearly 160 trips to the Antarctic peninsula, he had never seen such weather.

The ship declared an emergency when it lost power and communications after a 30-foot wave washed over the deck and took out windows on the bridge in 55 mph winds.

None of the passengers, all of them American, was injured.

The ship was sailing from the Antarctic peninsula back to Argentina through the Drake Passage, one of the roughest stretches of water in the world.

Video of the Clelia II bobbing in high waves was filmed from another ship, the National Geographic Explorer, which saw the Clelia II in distress and stopped to monitor the situation. Crew members were able to rig a line to send a satellite phone over to the crippled ship.

The Clelia II was heading for home on reduced engine power.

The ship is operated by Polar Cruises of Bend, Oregon.

It was going to the port of Ushuia at the extreme south of Argentina at about 5 mph and was accompanied by a naval vessel, the Argentine Navy said.

The ship set out from Ushuaia on Nov. 30 and was scheduled to return on Wednesday.

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This U.S. Winter Destination Flies Surprisingly Under the Radar — With Great Breweries and One of the Best Ski Mountains in the West

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"Do me a favor and tell everyone it’s terrible here,” said the guy on the chairlift after I admitted I’d come to Bend, Oregon, for a travel story.

This was last March on Mt. Bachelor, a 4,300-acre ski resort that wraps around a friendly local stratovolcano. My chair companion was a recent arrival himself, having moved to Oregon from California the minute his youngest kid left for college. Now, he volunteered, he could drive from town to the mountain in exactly 18 minutes. He liked to swing by a few mornings a week and ski for a couple hours. “Yeah,” I said, “it seems really awful here. I’ll warn people.”

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Even though a few inches of snow had fallen the night before, topping off the plentiful powder among the trees, lift lines were nonexistent, and the parking was easy. Bend’s population has risen from about 75,000 to over 90,000 in the past decade, and I could see why concerned newcomers, liking the city as it is, lively but compact, might want to pull up the drawbridge. 

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Done skiing, I set out to investigate two things Bend has in abundance: food truck pods and breweries. At the Midtown Yacht Club , one of the newer pods, food trucks and a permanent bar border a graveled open space with seating and fire pits. I was looking to maximize my melted cheese intake aprés ski, so after considering a tater tots truck and a pasta truck, I opted for a chicken quesadilla heaped with fresh pico de gallo from the Barrio truck, an offshoot of a popular downtown Latin restaurant. When I checked my watch, it was beer thirty. Fortunately, the city’s brewery population, like its human one, has also boomed since 2010, from six to 22, including spots in nearby Sunriver and Redmond. There’s even an official Bend Ale Trail with a download-and-print passport that, if you collect stamps at 10 or 18 breweries, you can (tipsily, perhaps) redeem for prizes at the Bend Visitor Center.

While Deschutes Brewery is the biggest operation in town and, indeed, the whole state, I decided instead to start my beer tasting quest at local institution Bend Brewing Company , where I enjoyed a Black Diamond dark lager while sitting bundled up at a picnic table beside the Deschutes River. In defiance of chairlift guy, I scrolled through Zillow, looking at real estate and imagining my new life as the owner of a Craftsman bungalow and a Subaru with a ski rack. Bend does that to you. It makes you imagine a new life and a new version of yourself: hipper, heartier, and more outdoorsy.

As a matter of fact, hip, hearty, and outdoorsy is a reasonable description of my accommodations at Loge Bend . Loge Camps is a small west coast chain of repurposed and rejuvenated motels, and the name (pronounced “lodge") is an acronym for Live Outside, Go Explore. My reservation email informed me that Loge wants “our guests to hit a 10 on the stoke-o-meter,” and indeed I was very stoked to arrive, having driven for 10 hours, the last two through intermittent snow on a dark highway with an unnerving mirror-like finish. I’d been upgraded to a suite, which had not one but two hammocks suspended from the ceiling, a bike rack, a ski boot warmer, minimalist but comfortable décor, and a superlative minibar stocked with local drinks and snacks. Loge offers free cruiser bikes for guests to borrow as well as mountain bike, cross-country ski, and snowshoe rentals; s’more kits to utilize at the fire pits; and a lobby with a coffee/beer bar.

The day after I skied, I started my morning with a trip to Sparrow Bakery’s airy northwest location to try its signature pastry: the Ocean Roll, a spiral of flaky, sugary puff pastry with a cardamom-vanilla filling that sent my stoke-o-meter off the charts. Since the forecast was on the dour and drizzly side, my objective was the High Desert Museum . I’d happened past the entrance and been puzzled, since the sandy, yucca-speckled Californian high deserts I know bear little resemblance to Bend’s pine-forested surroundings. But I’d been underestimating the range and diversity of the high desert region, which sprawls through the whole Intermountain West, up from the Great Basin of California and Nevada across the Columbia Plateau of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. The museum turned out to be inviting and thoughtful, with sensitive, nuanced exhibits on the area’s natural and human history, particularly the culture and experiences of local Native American nations. And then, of course, there were the stars of the show: the birds and animals that, for various reasons, can’t be released into the wild. For half an hour, I stood mesmerized by three sleek river otters zooming through their water habitat while a nearby docent identified the officious little torpedoes by name. “That’s Brook,” she said. “That one’s Pitch. There’s Rogue.”

For dinner, I chose Wild Rose , a popular family-run spot with a gentle warning on the menu that the cuisine is authentic Northern Thai, and pad thai is therefore not available. I didn’t miss it, since I was busy stuffing myself with egg noodles in yellow curry and a delicious fried rice dish with tangy-spicy fermented pork called yum khao tod . 

On my last day, spring sprang. The sky was blue; the temperature hovered in the 60s; people burst into the world like confetti from a cannon. Dogs were everywhere . On the river, surfers in wetsuits took turns riding a wave at Bend Whitewater Park, and the signs on shore laying out rules for kayakers and tubers had suddenly lost their winter irrelevance. Grabbing a latte from Lone Pine Coffee Roasters , I couldn’t help but notice an Ocean Roll in their pastry case, and I thought I should probably get it so as to be well-fueled for my morning hike at Smith Rock State Park , a spectacular outcropping of volcanic rock 40 minutes out of town. I chose the more-fun-than-it-sounds Misery Ridge loop, a 3.7-mile trail that started off with a steep 600-foot climb to the summit. Winding back down to the Crooked River, I passed below circling bald eagles and red rock walls dotted with the splayed figures of rock climbers. 

By the time I got back to Bend, it was yet again well past beer o’clock, and I continued my foray onto the Ale Trail with lunch and a passionfruit wheat ale at 10 Barrel Brewing , followed by a barrel-aged Flanders-style sour ale in Crux Fermentation Project’s grassy beer garden. As I sat in the sunshine, surrounded by romping children and dogs and chatting groups of friends in Adirondack chairs, it was clear that a new season was on its way, full of bright possibility. Maybe I would move to Bend and become a whitewater kayaker. Maybe I would take up mountain biking and start a food truck blog and sit laughing with my friends in beer gardens.

You probably shouldn’t go to Bend, though. It’s terrible.

The Magical Polar Express Train Ride In Oregon Everyone Should Experience At Least Once

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Christmas in Oregon is positively magical. One great way to celebrate the winter season is to book a ticket on the amazing Polar Express Train Ride, a unique excursion run by the scenic Mt Hood Railroad . Climb aboard a vintage train and prepare to embark on an unforgettable journey to the North Pole, complete with caroling, Santa Claus, cocoa and cookies, and so much more. This incredible family excursion is sure to get you in the spirit for Christmas.

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Holiday Happenings & Tree Lightings on Oregon's Adventure Coast!

Nov 28 - Dec 31, 2023

Join us for these Holiday Happenings in November & December! Scroll for the full schedule of events.

November 10 & 11, 2023 downtown coos bay holiday open house.

Visit participating businesses in Downtown Coos Bay during the Holiday Open House and enter to win door prizes! Shop for the holidays and keep your receipts to receive a commemorative mug on Shop Small Saturday (see below for more). Start your shopping journey at Katrina Kathleen’s Home Décor – 191 S Broadway or Checkerberry’s Flowers & Gifts – 1290 N. Bayshore Drive (Coos Bay Village) and pick up your Downtown Open House map to more shops all waiting to show you their latest for the gift-giving season. Friday, November 10th from 9am to 5pm and Saturday, November 11th from 10am to 4pm

November TBD - December 31, 2023 Charleston Crab Pot Tree

The Charleston Fishing Families celebrate the season every year with a colorful, lighted Crab Pot Tree in the parking lot of Fisherman’s Grotto restaurant! Lights from the tree can be seen from Cape Arago Highway and across to the Charleston Marina! Photo courtesy of Chris at Off the Edge Photography.

November 23-December 31, 2023 Holiday Lights at Shore Acres State Park

More info on this very special holiday event, brought to us by the Friends of Shore Acres since 1986, and the Timed Parking System, click here !

November 23, 2023 - January 1, 2024 Oregon Coast Historic Railway Museum Lights

Right in downtown Coos Bay is another spectacular holiday lights display - vintage railroad engines, cabooses and other equipment festooned in 100,000 lights and ornaments! You cannot miss this beautiful display as you travel along Hwy 101 through Coos Bay! View the lights from your vehicle or from the sidewalk in front of the museum. The display is always FREE! Youngsters will love spying the stuffed animals inside the windows of the train! The lights are illuminated from dusk until 11pm every night through New Year’s Day.

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November 24, 2023 Tree Lighting at the Coos Bay Visitor Center with Santa, Plus ELF! at The Egyptian

Join Santa at the Coos Bay Visitor Center for the Coos Bay Tree Lighting! The evening begins with cookies and cider in the Visitor Center at 4:30pm. Santa and the Mayor of Coos Bay will light the tree at 5:30pm. Following the tree lighting, follow Santa and the parade of revelers to The Egyptian Theatre for the traditional showing of  Elf after the tree lighting! Santa will sit on stage and listen to the wishes of the boys and girls. Elf will begin at about 7pm. Don’t forget your balled up white socks for the snowball fight!!!

See the movie ELF! at the Egyptian Theater in Coos Bay Oregon

November 25, 2023 ELF! at The Egyptian

A second showing of Elf is planned for 2pm on Saturday, September 25th. Beginning at 12:30pm Santa will once again be available to hear all those wish lists! 

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November 25, 2023 Shop Small Saturday and Downtown Coos Bay Commemorative Mug

Shop Small Saturday encourages us to shop at small, local shops this holiday season!  Coos Bay participating businesses are offering specials and door prizes all day. Also, keep your receipts for all purchases made in Downtown Coos Bay between November 10 and November 25. Collect $100 in receipts, bring those receipts to Jennie’s Shoes (262 Central Ave) and receive a commemorative mug!

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November 25, 2023 - December 2, 2023 Elf on the Shelf Makes Mischief in North Bend!

Find the Mischievous Elf on the Shelf at participating businesses in North Bend! Each participating business will have its own mischievous Elf that moves within the business daily! Find the Elf and enter for a chance to win a wonderful gift. You can enter to win at each location. There will be one winner per business, but winners can only win from one business. 

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November 28 - December 6, 2023 Festival of Trees Holiday Showcase and Benefit Auction

Visit The Mill Casino * Hotel & RV Park to view the amazing trees and wreathes decorated by local businesses and organizations for the annual fundraiser, Festival of Trees.  All trees will be Auctioned on Wednesday, December 6th at 7pm. Proceeds benefit the programs of the Coos Bay-North Bend Rotary Club .

November 28 - December 20, 2023 Reindeer Roundup

Ruckus, the Reindeer, has convinced Santa’s reindeer to explore downtown instead of going back to the north pole following Santa’s visit. The reindeer will be hiding in businesses downtown. Find the reindeer in participating businesses, take a picture and then fill out an entry form to be entered to win a grand prize. (Business hours vary) The event will end on December 20th when the reindeer will return to the north pole to help Santa deliver toys to children around the world.

November 30 and December 3, 2023 Bay Area Concert Band Fall into Winter Concert Series

The North Bend Presbyterian Church will be filled with the sounds of winter this year as the Bay Area Concert Band performs two concerts. The 40-plus-year-old concert band will perform selections from Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker , Tim Burton’s A Nightmare Before Christmas , and several holiday classics. Concerts are Thursday, November 30th at 7:30 pm and Sunday, December 3rd at 2:00 pm. These concerts are Free but Donations are Welcome!

December 1 - 3, 2023 Christmas Opry Returns in December!

Christmas “Little Ole Opry on the Bay” returns to the Liberty Theatre just in time to celebrate the holiday season. This family-friendly show offers a diverse song list including both traditional and contemporary music, from “Away in a Manger” to “All I Want For Christmas Is You.”  

Tickets on-sale now at the box office and online at  www.thelibertytheatre.org . Box office hours are 11-1 PM every Tuesday or call 541-756-4336.

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Show dates & times:    Friday, Dec 1 -  7:00pm Saturday, Dec 2 - 2:00pm & 7:00pm Sunday, Dec 3 - 2:00pm

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December 1, 2023 Empire District Tree Lighting and Santa Visit

The Empire District of Coos Bay will hold their annual Tree Lighting and Visits with Santa from 5pm to 7pm. Take photos with Santa and enjoy cookies, cider, caroling and more!

December 2, 2023 Ice Skating, North Bend Tree Lighting, Festival on Main & Lighted Truck Parade in Downtown North Bend!

Downtown North Bend transforms into a Winter Wonderland on Dec 2nd! Dive deep into the holiday spirit from 9am-7:30pm.

  • 9:00am-11:00am - Waffles with Santa! at the North Bend Fire Station - Reserve Your Time
  • 10:00am - Noon - Storytime with Mrs. Claus at the North Bend Public Library - Mrs. Claus will conduct two identical storytimes at 10am and 11am! After Storytime, children can write letters to Santa and make “magic” reindeer food! The event is FREE and has a capacity of 100 per session.
  • 11:00am-3:00pm - Ice Skating on North Bend’s Famous Ice Skating Rink! FREE
  • 1:00pm-3:00pm - Christmas on Main Street in downtown North Bend - look for the mischievous Elf on the Shelf in participating businesses and enter to win Free Tickets to the Ice Skating Rink, North Bend’s Winter Attraction!
  • 3:00pm-5:00pm - Holiday Block Party in the Festival Tent near City Hall
  • 5:00pm - Annual North Bend Tree Lighting in Grants Circle Roundabout outside City Hall 
  • 5:30pm-6:30pm - Meet Santa! in the Festival Tent near City Hall
  • 7:00pm-7:30pm - Lighted Truck Parade cruises through downtown and midtown North Bend. (Note:   Parade Route follows the July Jubilee parade route)

December 15-16, 2023 Winter Faire at Coos History Museum

Join local artisans, food vendors, and more for your annual Holiday Shopping at the Coos History Museum from 11am-4pm on December 15th and 16th. Entry to the Faire is Free!

December 16, 2023 Christmas Vacation and Ugly Sweater Contest at The Egyptian Theatre

The Egyptian Theatre is hosting this Holiday Classic Movie plus an Ugly Sweater Contest just in time for the Holidays! The Movie starts as 7:00pm, Doors open at 6:15pm. Adults $5, Seniors $4, Children $3

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Got New Year’s plans? You do now! Kick off 2024 with the Polar Bear Plunge at 9:00am, January 1st at Sunset Bay State Park!

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