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Suggest an edit. Having visited many mountain towns and considering the relative value of food here vs restaurants in the area, this store is fantastic. Few times I've gone there there is always a friendly staff person who speaks English well enough and is able to help me. Quality of food especially fresh but also packaged is quite good. And while they are a few good restaurants, most are not worth your cash. Be warned though that the downstairs area with all non food items yes coke and Pepsi are not food is cramped and a little disorganized. But everything you need is there. BTW, address is incorrect on yelp. Should be Rue Joseph Vallot. However, get your fresh cheeses and meats at Chez Valerie done the street. Got wine and fresh fruit here along with some cookies and snacks. Not the cleanest place but offers reasonable prices. This is a fairly decent grocery store for a ski-resort, although we didn't find it stocked as much fresh fruit and veg as the Casino stores, where we did most of our grocery shopping. However, everything in this Super U is very sensibly and logically laid out, so it's easy to nip in and out to quickly get what you need. And if you're buying more of the ready meal type food, rather than fresh ingredients, then this place probably has what you need. Where we did find Super U better than Casino was with it's range of beers, and we visited quite a few times to replenish our fridge with the raspberry Hoegarden they stock, which is delicious and very refreshing after a day on the slopes. Went here on a trip to Chamonix but to be honest I was not impressed. All i wanted was a bottle of water and couldn't find it! The lower floor is hidden and not signposted so it took me 2 visits to find it and there was utter chaos in the design and organisation of the entire place. Also while there was a good selection of wines even the local choices seemed expensive and the quality varied a lot. The fruit and veg pretty good quality but again there was a sense that hygiene and care for consumer was not at the heart of this place. Needs a revamp! All we wanted were some apples and bananas. The first checker starting speaking French and I responded, 'English? The second checker, who also was abrupt with me wouldn't sell us bananas without the price sticker. We couldn't locate the bananas' price on the disgustingly dirty touch screen and so brought them up with our properly labeled apples. This is the first time we've had problems dealing with any French people. But two ornery employees in a store located in the heart of the tourist district? Bad training going on. Le Refuge Payot. Le Fournil Chamoniard. Chalet Super U. Closed AM - PM. See hours. Add photo or video. Get directions. Amenities and More. Accepts Credit Cards. Recommended Reviews. Your trust is our top concern, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews. Username Location. Choose a star rating on a scale of 1 to 5. Overall rating. Filter by rating. Search reviews Search reviews. Mike T. San Mateo, CA. May 16, Helpful 0. Helpful 1. Thanks 0. Thanks 1. Love this 0. Love this 1. Oh no 0. Oh no 1. Sarah G. North Hollywood, CA. Oct 21, Helpful 2. Love this 2. Lucy B. Glasgow, United Kingdom. Mar 8, Tracey W. Geneva, Switzerland. Jun 30, Ken P. Sacramento, CA. Jul 4, People Also Viewed. Closed now.
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Kim Collison is a British mountain runner and adventure racer Team Mountain Hardwear and this is his experience of stepping up to race at the UTMB week with the international stars of mountain running. He took part in the CCC race, which covers km with m of ascent and finished in 11th place 13 hours 41 minutes What an experience the whole Ultra tour du Mont Blanc week was, with an atmosphere which is inspiring and will stick in the back of my mind for a long time. I would highly recommend it to anyone who loves running a long way in the mountains. I came to the CCC determined to enjoy the event and finish after dropping out of the Lakeland , I decided to take Stuart Mills advice and work on turning everything in to a positive. For example it was a good thing dropping at 30 mile in the as I was now fresh and determined to perform. I was going to keep relaxed at the start and not put any pressure on myself which I feel I managed to control. The adrenaline rising as the build-up took place with music, national anthems, press, cameras, etc. I placed myself on the second row so not to sprint off, but not to get bottle necked on the mountainside. We were off, yeah! Cheers, claps, fantastic. The race had begun; I was running comfortably up the road in the main pack as it snaked its way up the hillside and onto the trails. I was setting the pace for a group of about 5 up the first climb not worrying about the two brothers ahead. At the top I felt good, I could feel the altitude but it was not affecting me yet. Wow, look around and big smile, look at those views and the descent to Bertone was a wonderful flowing trail. I ran down with two Frenchmen into the checkpoint, drank and left first of the group setting the pace all the way to Bonnatti. It was only coming into Arunva that all of a sudden I was not feeling great and tried to drink and eat and leave with the group. It was this point Jordi Bes the eventual winner came past and looked strong going up the Col du Ferret, I on the other hand was struggling and falling backwards, but I was moving forward. A positive was that one of the Camus brothers was having a harder time than me after his fast start. I made it to the summit or the Col du Ferret, I imagine this descent can be fantastic but I was having a low, finding it difficult to get enough oxygen in and starting to feel a blister coming on my heel. These couple of minutes worked wonders I felt great I could move and breathe again. My resolve strengthened and I got to La Fouly and the support was brilliant, I took time to get some food and coke into me. At this point a Norwegian runner caught me and this was good as I was able to tap into his rhythm to the bottom of the long descent, I could not quite keep in contact on the way up to Champex but we caught a guy who had taken me on the descent to la Fouly. Good news I was going ok. I was now struggling for food, my gels had run out and I was struggling to eat bars of anything. The feed stations were well organised and the bananas, oranges and cola were a life-line but I was finding it hard to find anything I could take away with me which I could stomach at the time. Next time support is crucial. However I left Champex just before the Norwegian and this was good as I could tap into his rhythm again. We were going great and we almost caught 9th place but Bovine had started and my wheels came off. I was floundering struggling with the air and on my own again. In Trient I was buggered but managed to leave before the next guy came in, good news. Change of plan, I was going to walk all the way to the top of this climb even the gentler bits in order I hoped to be in a better condition for the descent to Vallocine. No such luck as I still struggled to get enough air in on the descent, I had to stop a couple of times in order to breathe properly and then go again. I made it to Vallocine, still in 11th maybe I could do this, seeing Ant and Cat was a great lift as was the cooling air as the sun set. When Ant said I looked tired he was being nice I looked awful! This was it, I felt I could do this and just kept moving. Halfway up the final climb I stopped to get my torch out and all of a sudden I was caught, I was in shock Ant had told me at the last checkpoint they were 12 mins behind. Well, at least I felt good - I could hold him off for a change. Then we got to some technical terrain and I was leaving him behind, thanks Petzl for a great light in the Nao allowing me to bound across the rocks. I managed to get a gap again but I could feel the lights breathing down my neck coming into Flegere. The final descent was great as you could smell Chamonix, but hard as it was m below and I was on weary legs being chased down. I was constantly looking behind waiting for the torch light you dread will soon overtake you. It came, but it was OK I was almost on the streets of Chamonix and I was going to finish this off well. I ran in hard alongside the river, through the town, hearing the cheers, claps, the lights, the cameras. I had done it. I had finished. I remember saying it was not like a 3 hour fell race! Would I go back? A resounding yes, next time better acclimatisation and a support crew would help bucket loads. What kept me going? Keeping positive and enjoying one beautiful course and the massive amount of support along the way. SleepMonsters Newsletter register for the latest news. We will not share your details with ANY third parties; You can unsubscribe at any time. AR Discussion Group. Adventure Racing Tags.
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Coke is for the apés, or sobering up before you get on the slopes. Whippets, if you got homied in F&B. Used to get tipped all kinds of stuff for.
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I did buy a 4 euro coke at the top by Lac Blanc, but I still did not have enough water. It's very dry and a lot of exertion. Borrow walking sticks. My knees.
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