decourse
/diːkɔːrs/Definitions
1. noun
a course or route that is not fixed or predetermined, especially one that is chosen by a person or group as they move through a place or situation.
“The travelers took a devious decourse through the forest to avoid the main road.”
2. verb
to follow or go along a decourse, especially a winding or indirect one.
“The river decoursed its way through the valley.”