Hi, I(TheBridge, see disclaimer) have been wanting to do an ayahuasca vision quest for quite awhile, but really don't feel confident at all in making the brew. This is a problem I often have with anything that I haven't already done and seems a bit overwhelming in my mind. I have 1 lb of fairly shredded yellow caapi vine(hammered myself, as I read was the way to go), 250g of chacruna, 150g of chaliponga, and also 100g of acacia bark. Also got 1g of 10x syrian rue(which I may not use). Nothing listed was Hawaiian.
I want to also express I have not yet partaken of spice, either. I felt that in some ways this would be gentler, and I'd hopefully be able to remember and understand/integrate it better, being a beginner.
I want to get it out of the way that I've read a lot, but have memory problems more than most(not to mention I've watched half a dozen documentaries), and forgotten a lot... and I plan to literally go into the wild in the rockies to be as far away from people as possible, in case I get into any loud laughing/crying/screaming, etc. With that said, I want to make this happen right, even if it fails on the first night, and I had originally planned to leave Sunday or Monday, although I am now considering Tuesday at the latest, and I want to stay out there for as many nights as seems right.
My question(s) are regarding the easiest method of brewing for a beginner. Ive read threads on such(I realize some people will be tempted to post I should use the search engine), but could use some reassurance from a kind soul or 2.
1)What size pots should I use? I have 2 21 qt pots, and 1 12 qt. I want to do all the caapi at once (454g) because of the time/work required, and want to have it all available to me on my trip. It looks like brewing separately from the light provides the most flexibility. Anyhow, I can go buy more if need be, or even return some of these. I don't know how much light I will brew, but I would like to make enough for at least 2 doses of chacruna, and 2 doses of chaliponga. I may save the acacia for a later time.
2)how much water would I use for any of this?
3)I am not sure I am understanding/remembering the directions about the filtering correctly. I bought some cheese cloth, and am i right to understand that after 3 hours of brewing I dump it through the cheese cloth and put the plant material back into the first pot and repeat 3 times... this would require a total of 4 pots? (and if I wanted to cook the light at the same time, wouldnt that require 8 pots?). I'm hoping I am understanding this wrong, but if not it's better to know so I can go buy more.
4)with the amount of caapi i'm brewing, I am just curious what you think would be the best way to divide it up... I'm so tired at the moment I'm having difficulty putting things in the words I'd like. I've also just finished my 2nd day of fasting.
5)I'll bring a cooler with some ice with me... but depending how many days I am gone, do I have to worry about any of the brews going bad or becoming less potent after the ice melts? I wouldn't mind hearing your preferred temperatures either.
6)being this will be a long drive for me and the weather is getting cold, i want to do as many sessions as possible(maybe up to 5 or 6, with a decent chance of a caapi only the first night). preferably 1 a night. Is this ok? I'm not sure how long I will stay in the wild, I am just going to have to go with my gut feeling, and if I run out of drinks. Unlike getting cultured in a Peruvian lodge, i wont have much else to do in the middle of nowhere to take nights off... so I just want to ask if this is ok if I feel inclined. I've read about the reverse tolerance of DMT and wanted to know if and how that may come into play.
7)in your experiences, is night time the only time you do it?
I'm sure I have more questions but these seem to be the main ones. I've used different psychedelics in the past, but have taken a long time out since the end of last year. I've only had weed and alcohol this year, but haven't had them in 5 months, and I want you to know this trip is very important to me. I am going on my own, as that is my only option. And being out of earshot for my first times will relieve anxiety, as past experiences with other things have often ended in blackouts. I once even found myself on all 4's, saying something like "I will not let you lie to him". If anyone reads this far, I'd like to hear your take on that. It was either shrooms or dxm, or both, if that matters. I found it disturbing, but interesting. Regardless, it makes me worry what else goes on when I am blacked out, as my apartment building has very thing walls and doors... hence me driving through the rockies for my first experiences. If it goes well, I may try it at
home next time.

Almost forgot... HOW bad is the smell when brewing these various constituents? The carrying of smell in my building is about as bad as the carrying of sound, so I have a bit of anxiety about it... although I've gotten this close and really dont want to stop... and am asking if anyone has any tips.
Thanks, to anyone who read all of this, let alone answered any of the questions. If you have any other tips to add for first timers who lack confidence, feel free to add them... same with any questions. I appreciate all of your time, even the authorities, as I know they are playing their part in whatever grand scheme this universe has. I hope I can endear myself to the other members and eventually be able to post in other areas like the ayahuasca forum, which I would have rather posted this in

I'm grateful for any help I can get...I have anxiety issues and want to replace that emotion with gratitude as often as possible. Thanks in advance...my questions in the future will be much more limited!!!
Obligatory DISCLAIMER: The writings above this are for a fictional character called TheBridge, and are not reflective of any real life person who may be typing them. The character is being tested out for a possible novella, and any stories told by said character should not be assumed to be real. Any advice given by the character should be taken lightly, although not completely ignored, as any idea can be of worth, even those which are greatly opposed. The character does have feelings though and can be quite sensitive at times, so it would be wise to treat TheBridge kindly. Said character has a good heart, consciously tries to follow the Golden Rule, but is troubled at times by the ego and reactions carried out by subconscious programming in automated manner.
Do these disclaimers have any value other than entertainment? I hope no one ever has to find out. Peace and prosperity be unto all of you.