Which preposition to use with detouring

to Occurrences 27%

Donnegan made a small detour to the left and headed for the largest of the barns.

of Occurrences 14%

The rest of the party made a detour of nearly five miles, keeping behind the crest of a hill.

around Occurrences 8%

The trees that grew in this elevated region were not tall enough to act as wind breaks; they were hardly more than shrubs a great deal of the time, and merely served to force him into detours around dense hedges.

through Occurrences 7%

That he failed was due to there being no road through the canyon of Torontoy and the necessity of making a wide detour through the pass of Panticalla and the Lucumayo Valley, a route which brought him to the Urubamba River at the bridge of Chuquichaca, twenty-five miles below Machu Picchu.

in Occurrences 5%

On several occasions I followed him in secret, and found to my surprise that although he made long detours in various directions, yet he always arrived at the same spot at the same hourfive o'clock.

from Occurrences 2%

The bloody deed accomplished, the murderers were hurrying on to join their comrades, when the sound of Jerry's rifle warned them of danger; and they had made a long detour from the trail, and thus escaped us.

toward Occurrences 2%

" So Père Jerome, much wondering, made a second detour toward the residence of one of Monsieur Vignevielle's employés.

on Occurrences 2%

Ataman Kalmakoff had that morning announced to me his intention to leave my front and make a wide detour on the right behind the hills, and join his Cossack friends at Iman.

up Occurrences 1%

Soon the long detour up the San Luis Rey Valley will be a thing of the past.

at Occurrences 1%

The trees formed a semi-circle around the east side of the lake, leaving one side open to view, and she could see the prairie falling away to the river, which made a wide detour at this point.

by Occurrences 1%

He was entranced, possessed; but the feeling was delicious, and he roamed far and wide in the dark streets, making long detours by the river-side quays to lengthen out his reveries, his heart full, overfull of passionate, voluptuous imaginings.

into Occurrences 1%

The hounds scattered in all directions, and made long detours into the woods and fields.

about Occurrences 1%

The road made a slight detour about it, just before meeting the ravine, and by crossing this field it was possible for the boys to reach the bridge ahead of the swaying carriage.

Which preposition to use with  detouring