Dont do wild yeast. Dry yeast is less than $3 a pouch at any homebrew store and online. I recommend Nottinghanm. It is cheap and will give you a good end product that is drinkable. Wild yeast is a gamble that will likely turn out bad.
Recipe is easy.
One pouch Nottingham
Three cups compressed brown sugar
Five gallons of Apple Juice
Six gallon bucket or carboy
Airlock
Ferment dry.
After fermentation is done, transfer to secondary bucket or carboy, add yeast inhibitors. Add a couple packages of apple juice concentrate or sugar to taste, let it sit for a few days to make sure fermentation doesnt start again, bottle. Keep it cold just to be certain that fermentation doesnt restart, since you probably dont have a hydrometer. If you think you will ever do this again, spend $8 and buy a hydrometer.
You can skip the yeast inhibitors, but dont EVER let it warm up in the bottles. They will explode. Im not talking like when someone shakes up a beer, I am talking they will rip the neck off of a glass bottle, and embed glass into the trunk of your car. Trust me, I know from experience.