Any Cumbria Farmers on this forum? looking for advice.

Hi all I'm a new registered user I was in an accident 14years ago and looking too rebuild my life I don't get out much
And recently decided to purchase a metal detector too get me out the house and into the fresh air more so I can start
To enjoy life again, I was metal detecting back in 2014 and gave it up after struggling with my left leg and losing muscle
Mass on it I'm trying hard too put my life back on track but I'm struggling too get permission off any of my local farmers
Due to other detectorists leaving holes everywhere, which is a bad way too treat farmers land and ruins it for genuine
People like me who refill my holes and take all the trash I find home with me

I'm from the Cumbria area and I'm wondering if there was any formers on here that would consider meeting with the
Possibility of gaining some permission too metal detect I've sunk £1000 into the equipment too try and get out metal detecting
Again or if you could give some advice I find farmers are very busy and don't have a lot of time and there have been other
Detectorists there.

And just ruined it for others I'm not like that I'm genuinely looking for some fields to detect any help would be greatly appreciated
I'm willing too travel any where in the Cumbria area

Thank you all

Chase
 
Any one can point me too a good way to get in touch with farmers in Cumbria ?? Any tips for gaining permission also welcomed I know the country side laws and obviously too stay away from historical sites..

Thanks
 

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