Ryan Paevey is stepping into a new creative chapter, and this time, he’s bringing fans along for the ride.
The Hallmark alum is promoting his YouTube channel, which he started with a close group of friends. The channel is dedicated to one of their shared passions: adventure. In a recent social media post, Paevey expressed his love of exploring and how he’s found a way to turn that into something fans can also enjoy. Their channel will feature their exciting experiences abroad, with the added hope that sharing their journeys will help them continue making films about their adventures around the world.
Paevey Shares His Adventure YouTube Channel
“Hey! So as you may or may not know….I reeeeaaally like adventuring,” Paevey wrote in the caption of his May 6 Instagram reel. “Big surprise, but my friends are of like mind…..sooooo, we started a YouTube channel in the hopes that we could not only share some of these adventures with you guys, but maaaaybe, use it to help us adventure more.”
He went on to explain to his fans how they could follow along with him on this new path. “It would certainly help us do just that if you guys could head over to YouTube and follow the journey at @Ryan_Paevey.”
The actor teased even more features for fans, “There’s even plans for early access, lives, and all sorts of fun stuff.”
He jokingly concluded his caption with, “Am I doing this right?”
“If you don’t already know, me and my buddies have already put together a YouTube channel ’cause we’re trying to turn ourselves into little amateur filmmakers and globe-trottin’ and adventure together and show it to you guys,” Paevey said at the start of his reel. “Here’s a bunch of stuff some of our adventures, including the movie that we shot in Barbados.”
The actor included several clips from the film he referenced. Watch the rest of Paevey’s film from his YouTube channel above.
Paevey Likes Does His Own Stunts in His Films
HallmarkPaevey did all of his own stunts in the film “Two Tickets to Paradise” on location in Hawaii, including the surfing, according to The List. “Let’s go back to Hawaii and shoot one where he takes a motorcycle that’s got one of those little rigs on the side — so I can put my surfboard in it — down to the beach and we go surfing,” he said, per Wide Open Country.
“The structure is a bit different. We shot it in Hawaii, so the location is going to be beautiful, so if you don’t like me or Ashley [Williams], there is a nice background to watch. It’s activity-heavy. We go kayaking. There is a three-legged race. I got to surf. Really early on, I said they had to absolutely let me surf. There are surfing scenes. I said, “Do not hire a double. I will do it. I grew up surfing. You cannot bring me out to Hawaii for six weeks and expect me not to get in the water.” It was a really fun movie,” the actor said in an interview with TV Insider.



