Everyone was incredibly helpful in my original thread last year, and I wanted to get more opinions as I scramble to work through logistics of a couple remaining things. Apologies for the wall of text to come...
Shade Structure
My boyfriend and I are currently building a shade structure that can be transported via our checked bags on the airplane, and can cover our 9'x8' Kodiak tent. I realize many people say throwing aluminet over the tent works fine for the purpose of gaining extra sleep, but for some reason my boyfriend (who I think really just wanted to build something) wanted to go bigger and have an actual shade structure so we can hang out during the day. I have some questions, and any insight would be greatly appreciated. I tried to run a search but couldn't find anything specific to our situation.
We are currently building something similar to the tensegrity shade structure. We have replaced the wood beams with PVC pipes and are transporting them in a checked speaker bag. The wood beams in the original structure are 8' long and we cut the PVC pipes into two sections of 4' so that it can fit in the speaker bag, and telescoped a section over it with screws and a washer to secure it. Picture below since I suck with words...

Anyway, so there's that. We have three 8' sections of PVC pipe to hold up a large shade cloth, which will be secured with zip lines to the rope. I realize our shade cloth is not triangular so there will be some weird flaps at the top, but hoping to clip them back or something so they don't flap in the wind. The cloth will cover just the top and the side facing the sun so that we can get some more sleep in the mornings. We bought truck rope that will run through the holes that are drilled into the bottom of the PVC pipes as seen in the picture above, and will be staked down as guy lines.
Now my first and biggest question... Should we use rebar to stake down the lines? I really wanted to avoid use of rebar because it seems so painful, but my boyfriend thinks we'll be able to bend rebar into the candy cane top *just* by using leverage from an extra PVC pipe that we have, and that it won't be *that* hard to pound into the playa. There are six points where the lines will be staked down. I have extra 12" military stakes, but according to the original post I will be a sad panda if I try to use tent stakes. Should we play it safe and use 3' rebar? Any other suggestions? I know FIGJAM's lag screw method is highly recommended, but I admit I haven't researched it enough yet at this point. We're also going to be a bit limited on the tools we can bring on the plane. So far we just have a 2.5 lb club hammer (dear lord I hope this will be enough to hammer in our military stakes for our tent) and a pocket knife. We'll be getting vise grip pliers and some other small tools, but that is probably the extent of our hardware.
Second question, the footprint of this shade structure is frickin 14' x 14'. We are unfortunately arriving Wednesday evening, and I'm afraid that we won't be able to find enough space unless we're super far out, especially because we're arriving later in the week. Valid concern? Should we just accept that we'll be in the outer ring?
Third and probably the most important question... any thoughts on how to improve our structure / if it will work? We'll obviously be doing a test run before heading out, but we need to cut through 200' of truck rope first this weekend... I am a rather pessimistic and skeptical person (as my boyfriend says, I "do not inspire confidence") and am worried this just won't hold up out on the playa.
Light
Okay, we're gonna have an f-ton of rope running everywhere. Would something like these solar powered lights work if we were to zip tie them to the ropes? Based on other threads, I think we'll be getting some solar powered lawn lamps and duct taping them to the rebar (if we use rebar, in which case if we do we'll put a section of a pool noodle over it) at the six stake points. Any other suggestions for lighting would be awesome.
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Sorry (again) for such a long-winded post. Thanks in advance for any help and advice! This burgin is clearly feeling a bit overwhelmed right now!

