I'm not far from Guymon and Hooker. I sell my cattle at Texoma. The climate is very dry, and has helped Linda's COPD. To most passing through there isn't anything here. There's only about 15,000 people in the entire county and only a few FM highways, and only 3 small towns.
If your not working for an oil company, or a cattle ranch, there isn't any work other than small store jobs.
But Im fortunate enough to see mule deer, a few whitetail, lots of turkey, and bobwhite quail when I'm feeding cattle, almost every day.
If I want a deer I can shoot one out of the pickup truck window, but we don't eat much deer anymore. At noon time its not unusual to see 4 or more pickup trucks with trailers loaded with saddled horses on cafe parking lots. The country is so rough 4 wheelers are useless, and horses are still used to work, and move cattle.
The people here are clanish, but once you're accepted, they'll help you, and expect you to help them. Its a great place to live, and an hour from the biggest town of Amarillo.