""Where There's A Will There's A Way"" is a thrilling account of Charles Hudson's ascent of Mont Blanc, the highest peak in the Alps. Hudson, an accomplished mountaineer, decided to attempt a new route up the mountain without the help of guides. The book details his journey, from the planning stages to the final ascent, and is filled with vivid descriptions of the breathtaking scenery and the physical and mental challenges of the climb. Hudson's determination...
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