I know as a fact that Sam would have made it to the mountain and back.
Why?
Because Sam did everything for Frodo. He would have made it for Frodo. Everytime he was about to give up he would think of how Frodo would want him to complete the quest.
He also promised the uncontious Frodo that he would come back for him. Sam was not about to break a promise to his master. He would have gone all the way and back to Frodo.
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"There's nothing you can do, Harry... nothing... he's gone."-Remus Lupin
"The closer we are to danger, the further we are from harm."-Pippin (now how can you argue with that logic?)
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