I scanned a couple of pictures my aunt sent me this summer. My uncle that bought Mt. Mancelona back in 1979, passed away last year and she wanted me to have them. She also gave me a wooden sign we had made with a Mt. Mancelona logo on it. The picture of the Tucker shows Harold Axtman, the original owner of Mt. Mancelona, in the 1964 model I used to drive all the time to groom the slopes. It was probably taken about 1965 or 66. Had a 6 cylinder Chrysler flat head industrial engine in it. We had to take it apart when we bought the place because it had been sitting outside and the exhaust was uncovered and the rain filled the cylinders with water. Cleaned them up and it used to run great. The tracks were a different story! We actually had a local machine shop make some rollers from a plastic material and just rotated them as they wore flats on them. They did not turn, just slid on the tracks. Not the best, but much cheaper than new. Check out the top tower on the t-bar and the size of the surrounding trees. Still has that look like it was installed recently. The steep run to the right was called Headwall and the one behind was called Big Valley.
The picture of the ski patrolers is from around 1980 or so. Debby, Chuck, Stuart?, Coleen and Dick. Great people. We obviously had good snow that year.


Good luck with the rebuilds, and I would love to come over and check the old place out. I'm in the phonebook. Give me a call. I can give you a few tips on the t-bar and repairing the springboxes.
Craig Moore
Mancelona, MI