This weekend, my family stayed at a friend's cabin in northern PA. It rained the entire time. No TV. Spotty cell coverage. It was fantastic.
On Saturday, my wife was happy to read the day away and just be free of phone calls. My youngest occupied himself with coloring books and ladybugs in the cabin. My oldest braved a hike with me and darted in and out between rain showers to plink cans with his BB gun. I spent most of the day exploring the mountain and looking for bow wood. I had access to a chainsaw and an ATV, but left those alone in favor of adventure. I ended up cutting 5 small trees, within 1/2 to 3/4 mile up the mountain from camp. 2 Eastern hophornbeam, 1 hickory, and 2 that I haven't ID'd. Here's a video of the trip.
This is a closeup of the bark on the two I'm unsure of. I was leaning towards flowering dogwood when I cut them, but second guessed myself on the way back. Possibly white oak or hawthorn as well? The bark is fairly dark overall and and there were no dead leaves clinging to them to help with an ID. Reading the bark on young trees can be tricky.