rayra
Expedition Leader
Some simple flat bar stock aluminum straps, sized to match the short ends of the panels, with a screw at the 'top' end so that the bar stock swings away from the panel to form a leg like an easel. Like an 'A'. Either size the leg so that when it is positioned vertically the panel is at the optimum angle for your general latitude, or affix some fine chain to the midpoint of both the short end of the panel and the bar stock such that extending the leg to make the chain taut also sets the proper panel angle. no muss no fuss, no unattached clutter, no stakes, etc etc etc. The leg is part of the panel and adds almost nothing to its dimensions. No extra stuff to pack or lose or step on and break.
eta I like verdesardog's idea as well, the protective flap as leg / easel. Like an iPad case. Or map board.
You could make a fabric carry case for your panels, like a roll-up tool pouch, with pockets for each panel, slide them in and fold it up in such a way all the glass faces are turned inward. Also takes hardly any extra room or weight.
eta I like verdesardog's idea as well, the protective flap as leg / easel. Like an iPad case. Or map board.
You could make a fabric carry case for your panels, like a roll-up tool pouch, with pockets for each panel, slide them in and fold it up in such a way all the glass faces are turned inward. Also takes hardly any extra room or weight.