At the start of her journey up the Columbia River, Julie Lomboy started in Astoria on the Old Pacific Highway with her father. (Courtesy/Julie Lomboy)While on her journey up the Columbia River, she traveled for a short distance up the river with help from her community and tribe. (Courtesy/Julie Lomboy)Julie Lomboy, an enrolled member of The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde hiked almost 325 miles from Astoria up to Hanford Nuclear Site in protest to waste going into the river. (Courtesy/Julie Lomboy)When Julie Lomboy set foot on her journey up the Columbia River, her mission was clear, written in the steady cadence of a 325-mile prayer walk. As you complete this journey, what do you hope people remember about your walk and about the Columbia River?