It does depend at what height you're working. At 40ft or below when working in hard ground areas (concrete) I tend to quickly lower the pole to the ground, take off a section or two, place them somewhere safe and whip the pole back up. Sometimes if I'm working in a compact area I take the Super-Lite holdall, place it on the ground near where I'm working and quickly pop sections back into it to stop them rolling away. Working on grass or near flower beds and bushes, I take the section off and as Jeff said, throw it into the bushes/onto the bushes/onto the grass, somewhere safe.
Due to customer demand (customers nagging us) we have developed a series of permanent protector rings for the base of each section. These can be easily retrofitted and will be offered to all of our Super-Lite customers. We have worked with a plastics company to come up with a tough, flexible and durable material that should be able to take a good amount of abuse. They should be available in 3-4 weeks time. They will become a standard fitment on all new Super-Lite poles.